By Education Correspondent | Tripura 24.in
AGARTALA | May 23, 2026
AGARTALA: To celebrate the outstanding academic milestones achieved in the central board examinations, Auxilium Girls’ School, Agartala, organized a grand felicitation ceremony within its institutional campus on Saturday. The special event was structured to honor the meritorious students who delivered top-tier performances in the CBSE Class X (Secondary) and Class XII (Senior Secondary) examinations for the 2025–2026 academic session.
The ceremonial assembly was graced by Tripura High Court Chief Justice M. S. Ramachandra Rao, who attended as the Chief Guest and presented awards to the board toppers. Eva Saroch, wife of the Chief Justice, attended as the Guest of Honour, alongside institutional heads, school management committee members, teachers, and proud parents.
A Spectacular 100% Success Matrix
The central board outcomes reflected a highly dominant academic track record for the elite premier girls’ institution this year, maintaining its benchmark as a center for educational excellence in the northeast region.
- Perfect Clearance Rate: Auxilium Girls’ School recorded an absolute 100% pass rate, with all 169 registered candidates comfortably clearing the board assessments.
- The State-Level Peak: Student Arni Bhattacharjee led the entire cohort by securing an exceptional 99.2% marks, emerging as the state-level topper for the CBSE Class X curriculum.
- High-Scoring Brackets: Over 34 students crossed the coveted 90% threshold, while 49 students clustered inside the 80–89% bracket, indicating balanced academic guidance across all departments.
Distinguished Top Achievers of Auxilium Girls’ School (CBSE 2026):
| Student Name | Board Percentage Secured |
|---|---|
| Arni Bhattacharjee | 99.2% (School & State Topper) |
| Enakshi Pal | 98.2% |
| Debadrita Majumder | 97.6% |
| Prakriti Debnath | 97.4% |
| Rijita Bhowmik | 96.8% |
“Look Beyond Digital Media and Short-Cuts”: Chief Justice M. S. Ramachandra RaoDelivering a highly motivating graduation address to the young achievers, Chief Justice M. S. Ramachandra Rao emphasized that true education should shape personality, character, and practical skills rather than merely chasing examination scorecards.”In today’s highly competitive world, the distractions created by excessive use of mobile phones and digital platforms are becoming a major challenge for students. Prolonged use of electronic media has been scientifically linked to loss of concentration, reduced focus, and deterioration of memory capacity. You must reduce this dependence.Remember, in school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test; in life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson. There are absolutely no shortcuts to success. Own your wins and also your misses—both will teach you something. The most successful people are those who learn to understand themselves and keep moving forward through both success and failure,” Chief Court Justice M. S. Ramachandra Rao advised the assembly.Guest of Honour Eva Saroch and school executives joined the Chief Justice in extending heartfelt congratulations to the teaching faculty and parents, whose collaborative monitoring and constant emotional scaffolding anchored the institutional triumph. The day-long felicitation program concluded with vibrant cultural presentations choreographed by senior student groups.
