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Mind your languages, principals tell students.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| June 04, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Times of India)

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MUMBAI: Priyanka Bajoria's marks can be described as cascading; French 96, physics, 97, chemistry, 98, biology, 99,maths, 100.When her results were announced in the Jai Hind college auditorium on Wednesday, the hall burst into applause.

And then came the spoiler: English: 76. There was a collective intake of breath. Because of her English marks, Priyanka who ranked second on the physics-chemistry-biology (PCB) list, slipped to ninth position on the general merit list.

At Ruparel College, Satish Rohra walked out with his report card telling his friends, "Yaar, main Hindi mein …

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