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A government higher secondary school in Nainital, India, has recorded a zero pass percentage in the class 10 state board exams. Only one student appeared from the school and failed in all subjects, making it the only government school in the state with this distinction. The authorities have launched a probe, and the Nainital Chief Education Officer has promised to investigate and take appropriate action. The school had seven teachers, but the arts teacher was recently transferred.
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