Panchkula, May 14 -- In CBSE Class 10 and 12 results which were declared on Tuesday, Haryana has recorded a stronger performance than Chandigarh but still trails behind Punjab in overall pass percentages. A striking commonality across all three regions, however, is the academic dominance of girls, who have outshone boys at bothlevels. Haryana posted an overall Class 12 pass percentage of 91.04%, surpassing Chandigarh's 90.91% but falling short of Punjab's 92.47%. Girls in Haryana continued to excel, achieving a pass rate of 94.34% compared to 88.51% for boys. In Class 10, Haryana again edged past Chandigarh with an overall pass percentage of 92.32%, though Punjab remained ahead with 94.49%. Girls scored a remarkable 94.97%, while boys lagged at 90.49%. The failure rate for girls (3,578) was significantly lower than for boys (9,736). Despite a registration gap of over 30,000 students in Class 10 and 19,000 in Class 12, girls in Haryana outperformed boys in both participation and outcomes....