
Perfect synchronization: Twin Toppers from Malkangiri district | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Life often turns on wheels of coincidence – and sometimes fate writes such a perfect symmetry that it feels like fiction.
Take Dambar Lenka and Daniel Lenka. Twin Brothers was born apart, always shared more than just a birthday. This year they also shared the reflector – both recorded a remarkable 560 out of 600 brands at the 2025 register test, which appear as common peaks Malkangiri, Odisha district.
“Since their childhood, they lived together, took care of themselves and shared anything they had. As parents, we always hoped to stay close. Maybe the almighty heard our prayers – both of them scored exactly the same grades and emerged as rejectors in high school in Malkangiri,” said Mohan Lenka, teacher and father Twins.
Mr. Lenka said he was happy to ensure the same grades would allow them to choose the same college and stay together, which alleviated his anxiety.
When the twins were born, their parents feared their health. Influenced by curious faith, they gave them names from different vortex – one Hindu and the other Christian. “However, we made sure that both names began with the same letter to sit together in the classroom and during the rehearsals,” he said.
Daniel and his brother Dambar scored surprisingly identical 93.33% in their registrary tests – beyond their expectations. “Since childhood, our grades have usually been similar, though never exactly the same. Dambar, which is a little older, has always been better in science while I enjoy more mathematics,” said Daniel.
This year Malkangiri – the southernmost district of Odisha, bordering on Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh – was remarkably created during the annual register tests. The district grew from 25 to 17th place between 30 Odisha districts.
“We Focused on Mentoring Students with the potential to Excel in the Class x Exams. In The First Batch, We Identified 76 Such Students, And Later 210. School Teachers Were Asked to SPEND EXTRA TIME GUIDING THEM. Including Seven from Government Schools, ”Said Biswanath Sahu, Former District Education Officer of Malkangiri, WHO Played and Key role in Driving the District’s Academic Progress.
The results of the trial of the Class Board were announced on Friday. This year it appeared from 519,728 students registered in all currents in ODISHA: 510 925 years and 491,912 passed – the percentage of passage 96.27%.
Among the common candidates, 1,812 students reached a sought -after class A1 (over 90%), followed by 12,200 V A2 (over 80%), 38,831 in B1 (over 70%) and 84,971 in B2 (over 60%).
Published – May 3 2025 20:59 IS IS