1st lot of CBSE 12 results today
The result of students who appeared for Class 12 CBSE board examination in Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula (Haryana) will be announced on Wednesday while that of candidates from the rest of country will be out on May 21.
The result will be available on CBSE websites after 8.00 am and CBSE has made special arrangements for quick access of result by individuals as well as schools, the board said in a statement.
The schools will be able to get entire result by registering their school code and email-id on CBSE websites. While the result of Ajmer, Chennai and Panchkula regions will be declared on Wednesday, that of other parts of the country will be announced on May 21.
Students too can get their result on their e-mail address by registering themselves on www.resu-lts.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cb-se.nic.in, it said.
The board would also disseminate its result through Interactive Voice Response System.
The exams for Class 12 were held in March 2010 and the board saw an 8.80 per cent increase in the number of students sitting for the examination.
More than 6.99 lakhs students appeared for the class XII CBSE examination in 2010.
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Drug to enhance memory developed
AGE CORRESPONDENT
LUCKNOW
The Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) in Lucknow has developed a new memory-enhancing drug that cures attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and age associated memory impairment (AAMI) in elderly persons.
The drug also offers a cure for tension, stress and anxiety related disorders and also serves as a memory enhancer.
Talking to reporters here on Tuesday, Dr Hemant K. Singh, a former scientist with the CDRI, said that the drug which is now being marketed under the brand name of “Zaar Memory Sure” had been found to be completely free from side effects.
“The clinical trials of the drug were carried out in India, UK and Australia and have yielded positive results. It is based on the Bacosides Enriched Standardised Extract of Bacopa formulation and has been patented by CDRI,” he said.
“BESEB had been found to be safe under various studies conducted in CDRI laboratory — first in animals, then elderly persons and children,” said Dr Singh.
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