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Maharashtra HSC Result 2023 OUT Live: MSBSHSE class 12th results declared, 91.25% students pass; link to be active at 2 PM

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Maharashtra HSC Result 2023: Region-wise Pass Percentage

  • Konkan – 96.01%
  • Pune – 93.34%
  • Nagpur – 90.35%
  • Aurangabad – 91.85%
  • Mumbai – 88.13%
  • Kolhapur – 93.28%
  • Amravati – 92.75%
  • Nashik – 91.66%
  • Latur – 90.37%
  • following last year’s trend, the Konkan region has once again scored the highest pass percentage at  96.01% while Mumbai Division, once again, has recorded the lowest pass percentage at 88.13%.

1.4 lakh students take Maharashtra HSC 2023

The HSC Class 12 exams were held from February 21 to March 21, 2023. The exams were conducted in 5,033 exam centers across the state for students across all three streams – arts, science, and commerce. A total of 14,28,194 students appeared for the examination.

Girls have outshone boys again with a pass percentage of 95.35% compared to the 93.29% scored by boys.

91.25% students passMaharashtra HSC Class 12 exam, recording a drop from last year’s pass percentage at 94.22%

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) declared the HSC or Class 12 board exam results at 11 am today.

Websites to check Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Result 2023

1) mahahsscboard.in

2) mahresult.nic.in

3) hscresult.mkcl.org

4) hsc.mahresults.org.in

How to check Maharashtra HSC Class 12 Result 2023?

1) Visit the official Maharashtra Board websites at mahahsscboard.in or mahresult.nic.in

2) On the homepage, click on Maharashtra HSC Result 2023 once the link is live.

3) In the newly opened tab enter the required details like roll number, date of birth.

4) Click on submit and your Maharashtra Board Result 2023 will appear on your screen.

5) Save and download your result. Take a printout for future reference.

Maharashtra HSC or Class 12th Results to be out today at 2 pm!

The board will release scores for students across its nine regions – Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Amravati, Nashik, Latur, and Konkan.

Maharashtra HSC or Class 12th Results will be announced tomorrow.

Maharashtra HSC Result Live: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) will announce the Class 12 Maharashtra results tomorrow, May 25, at 2 pm.

Maharashtra HSC Result Live: Once the Results are released, students will be able to check the Maharashtra HSC 12th Board Result on the official website at mahahsscboard.in or mahresult.nic.in or hsc.mahresults.org.in or hscresult.mkcl.org

Nearly 1.4 lakh students appeared for the HSC examination held from February 21 to March 21, 2023.

The exams were conducted in 5,033 exam centers across the state for students across all three streams – arts, science, and commerce.

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Bike theft gang busted in Mumbai, four theft cases solved, five bikes seized

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Mumbai: Police has exposed a gang of motorcycle thieves in Mumbai and claimed to have seized the stolen motorcycles. On December 20, the police had registered a complaint about the theft of an active motorcycle from the New Link Road area in the Malad area of ​​Mumbai. In the investigation of this crime, the police inspected the scene and examined 40 to 50 CCTV cameras installed around the place from where the motorcycle was stolen. The images of the thief who stole the motorcycle were captured in the camera. The accused was going towards Maloni with this motorcycle. The police investigated the matter day and night for two days and solved the case. In this case, the motorcycle thief Pratham Surendra, 18, was arrested. Two theft cases were registered against him in the Malad police station, one in VB Nagar, and one in Jogeshwari. This case has been solved on the initiative of Additional Commissioner North Shashi Kumar Meena, DCP Zone 11 Sandeep Jadhav. Five motorcycles have been seized as a result of this case and the police have claimed to have solved the mystery of the theft of four motorcycles in total. The police are investigating this matter further.

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Mumbai BMC Elections Samajwadi Party’s first list released but no decision on ward number 211

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Mumbai: In the Mumbai municipal elections, Mahayoti and Maha Vikas Aghadi have not yet reached an electoral agreement, while the Congress Party, Samajwadi Party and AIMIM have released their first list of candidates for the municipal corporation. The Samajwadi Party has released the first list of 21 candidates, in which Zeb-un-Nisa Malik has been appointed as the candidate from 213, along with Shahzad Abrahani from 212. There is a tug of war going on in the Samajwadi Party over ward number 211, so the party has not announced its candidate for this ward. SP leader Raees Sheikh has also introduced his brother Salim Sheikh as a candidate for this ward. The Samajwadi Party has not yet taken any decision regarding the ticket in this ward, while the candidature of Raees Sheikh’s brother is also being opposed. Local women have opened a front against Raees Sheikh and have also submitted a claim for the SP candidacy. In such a situation, who will be given a candidate from 211 in the Samajwadi Party is still pending. Samajwadi Party had announced to separate from Maha Vikas Aghadi and contest the elections alone, while Uddhav and Raj Thackeray have also reached an electoral understanding. Along with this, Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar’s NCP is also in talks regarding an electoral understanding. If there is an electoral understanding between Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar, then the Congress party is ready to contest the elections alone, this has been claimed by Congress leader Jaya Witward. In the Mumbai BMC elections, every political party is trying to outdo each other, while the two brothers have formed an alliance on the issue of Marathi Manas and banners of Marathi Manas being united are also being displayed in Mumbai city.

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Mumbai Municipal Corporation general elections: Attendance at election training mandatory for officers and employees, criminal action will be taken against absenteeism

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Mumbai: Municipal Corporation All officers and employees involved in the election process will be provided with necessary training to conduct the general elections in a transparent, fair and smooth manner. Training sessions have been organized from Monday 29th December 2025 to Monday 5th January 2026. The date, time and venue of the training have been intimated separately to all the concerned officers and employees. It is mandatory for the officers and employees to attend this training. The Municipal Corporation Administration has issued a strict warning that as per the instructions of the Hon’ble State Election Commission Maharashtra, criminal action will be taken against the officers and employees who are absent from the training or do not follow the orders. The State Election Commission, Maharashtra has announced the election schedule for the Municipal Corporation General Elections 2025-26. The voting process for the Municipal Corporation General Elections will be on Thursday 15th January 2026 from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm. Also, the counting process and results will be declared on Friday 16th January 2026 from 10 am.

All the stages related to the election process have been strictly planned to conduct the Municipal Corporation General Elections in a completely transparent, fair and smooth manner. Since it is necessary to provide necessary training to the Polling Station President (PRO), Assistant Polling Station President (APRO), Polling Officer (PO) and the employees involved in this election process, special training sessions have been organized by the Municipal Administration. This training session has been organized from Monday, December 29, 2025 to Monday, January 5, 2026. Training will be implemented in various stages during this period. The training will provide detailed guidance on the responsibilities of the election process, code of conduct, voting and counting process, legal matters and steps to be taken in emergency situations. The main objective of the election training is to make the election process credible and transparent by avoiding any kind of error, ambiguity or malpractice.

The date, time and venue of the training have been communicated to all the concerned officers and employees through separate appointment orders. It is mandatory for all officers and employees to attend this training. Absence will not be accepted for any reason. As per the directions of the State Election Commission, the Municipal Corporation Administration is giving a strict warning that officers and employees who are absent from the training session, do not comply with the orders or fail to perform their duties in the election process, will be subject to disciplinary action including criminal proceedings under Section 28 (a) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888. Please take this matter very seriously and attend the training and discharge your duties honestly.

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