Monday 16 May 2016

West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education 2016 Result



WBCHSE Class 12th (HSC) (Arts, Commerce and Science) examination results 2016 have been declared by West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. Students who appeared for West Bengal board (WBCHSE) examination can check their results on board’s official website as well as through SMS at 10 am.
Lakhs of students have appeared for WBCHSE Class 12th examinations at various centres across the state of West Bengal.
According to a WBCHSE press release, “All the heads of Higher Secondary Institutions or their authorised representatives are requested to collect HS mark-sheets, certificates and other relevant documents from their respective Distribution Camp from 10.30 a.m. onwards on that day and issue the same to concemed candidates on the same day.”
Students are eagerly waiting for their Class 12th results since the exams got over. We wish all the very best to the students for West Bengal Board class 12th examination result.
We are providing you with the latest updates on your results on priority. So, stay with us for more updates.

How to check WBCHSE class 12th examination results  online:-
1: Access the WBCHSE official website: wbresults.nic.in OR wbchse.nic.in
2: Enter your details such as roll number and other required details in the respected fields.
3: Click on ‘Submit’
4: Your results will appear on the screen.
5: To watch your Result please Click on the Links. Exametc.in  ,  wbchse.nic.in  ,  wbresults.nic.in


How to check WBCHSE class 12th examination results on SMS:
SMS WB12 <Roll number> to 54242 OR SMS WBL2 <Roll number> to 58888, 58888711, 52070

                                                                                     West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Exam. Results - 2015

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Thursday 28 April 2016

Big Kali Maa on the Shore of Anjana River, Badkulla, Nadia, West Bengal

Published on Apr 28, 2016
Yesterday I went to visit Badakulla,a developing city in Nadia,West Bengal. I found a green and pollution free village named Patuli. the Patuli is stated on the shore of Anjana river. it was a wonder full place. the place was too cool from Kolkata & Kalyani. it was a wonderful place and it is the best place for nature lovers. here is a big Kalli temple and Kalli Murti on the shore of Anjana river...so come here & enjoy.

Big Kali Maa on the Shore of Anjana River, Badkulla, Nadia, West Bengal

Published on Apr 28, 2016
Yesterday I went to visit Badakulla,a developing city in Nadia,West Bengal. I found a green and pollution free village named Patuli. the Patuli is stated on the shore of Anjana river. it was a wonder full place. the place was too cool from Kolkata & Kalyani. it was a wonderful place and it is the best place for nature lovers. here is a big Kalli temple and Kalli Murti on the shore of Anjana river...so come here & enjoy.

Monday 11 April 2016

Government of West Bengal announced that state-aided and state-run schools would remain closed from Monday till further order because of the "intense heat".

The Mamata Banerjee government on Saturday announced that state-aided and state-run schools would remain closed from Monday till further order because of the "intense heat".
The private schools have been requested to do the same.
The announcement came on a day the maximum temperature clocked 38.6 degrees. It, however, felt 51 degrees under the sun because of high levels of humidity.
"In view of the situation prevailing in the state because of the intense heat, a decision has been taken on the basis of an instruction from chief minister Mamata Banerjee that all state-aided and state-run schools will remain closed from Monday," education minister Partha Chatterjee said at Trinamul Bhavan. "We will request the private schools to keep their institutions closed to give the students some respite from the heat."
AccuWeather.com has predicted that the weather would be sweaty and uncomfortable - the temperature set to hover around 34 degrees and the humidity 52 per cent - when the IPL clash between Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Daredevils starts at the Eden Gardens at 8pm on Sunday.
The humidity is expected to go up to 58 per cent at 11pm, when the match is set to end.
Saturday's maximum temperature was 38.6 degrees Celsius - three notches above normal - but the RealFeel, according to AccuWeather.com, was 51 degrees. The RealFeel is a measure of the combined effect of the temperature, humidity, wind and the angle of the sun on the human skin.
"The temperature is rising. By Monday we are expecting a heat wave situation in Calcutta," said G.C. Debnath, the deputy director-general of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Calcutta.
A circular issued by Kalyanmoy Ganguly, the administrator of the state secondary education board, on Saturday evening read: "In compliance with an order of Principal Secretary of West Bengal School Education Department... it has been decided that classes at all Government Sponsored and Non-Government (aided & unaided) secondary schools from 11th April 2016 until further order due to the adverse weather condition prevailing in the state...."
Following the government's plea to suspend classes, several private schools told The Telegraph that they were yet to take a decision.