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06-27-2014, 04:45 AM
Riyadh, June 26 (IANS) Four Saudi Arabia-based Indian students, who have topped in the CBSE's 12th grade examinations this year, have appealed to the Indian government to address the Indian community's demand for introducing higher education facilities in the Gulf kingdom. The four students of International Indian School-Jeddah (IISJ), affiliated to the CBSE, who received letters of appreciation from Indian Minister for Human Resource Development Smriti Irani for their academic performance, thanked her for her positive gesture saying that it would be a big motivation for hundreds of thousands of Indian students studying in the Gulf and other countries, the Saudi Gazette reported Wednesday. Raqib Hasan Khan and Asif Ali Puthukkolly Ali secured 100 marks in chemistry and mathematics, respectively, while Simra Pervez secured 99 in home science and Tasneem Abbas got 97 in English.
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