The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MP Board) on Wednesday declared the High School and Higher Secondary examination results. While students who passed are celebrating, those who failed are feeling disheartened. Teachers and families are motivating them, informing that the government is providing another chance to appear for the exams. Meanwhile, Jabalpur police have taken precautionary measures and deployed personnel at Tilwara Ghat, Bargi Dam, Bhedaghat and Gauri Ghat. These locations are under close surveillance as such periods often see a rise in suicide-related cases. Similar incidents have been reported in previous years. Don’t panic if you have failed Jabalpur SP Sampat Upadhyay congratulated successful students and advised those who could not pass not to panic but to work harder. He said the government is offering a second chance and students can improve their results with determination and effort. Students Should Not Be Discouraged Model High School Principal Dr Archana said exams can be a challenging time for students, and failure may lead to disappointment. However, the decision to provide a second chance gives students another opportunity to achieve better results. She urged students to move on and focus on preparation. She also shared that two Class 10 students from the school made it to the state merit list, while four Class 12 students secured positions in the state top ten. Class 10 student Siya Jain from Model High School, who secured the fourth rank, appealed to fellow students not to lose hope over unfavourable results. She said setbacks may indicate gaps in preparation, but there will always be another opportunity to improve, as life offers multiple chances to learn and succeed. Post navigation ASI held for selling call records in MP:ATS arrests detectives too after Bhaskar expose, CDR deals under scanner Groom and mother killed four days before wedding in Harda:Bike crashes into tractor-trolley while returning from shopping, nephew injured