Mhow, May 16 -- The recent declaration of Class 10 and 12 board examination results by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has sparked both celebration and concern in Indore. While many schools in this commercial nerve centre of Madhya Pradesh have taken to newspapers and social media to flaunt students' achievements, citizens are questioning the lack of an official, centralised platform to verify these claims.

Currently, CBSE schools themselves are announcing their results-often selectively-highlighting top performers and pass percentages. This has led to a growing demand from parents and education-watchers for an authorised website or social media channel managed by the CBSE, which would offer school-wise pass percentages, to...