Here’s a rewritten version of the article, suitable for a blog post:
**Grace Marks Awarded to Karachi Intermediate Students After Exam Failures**
[Image of BIEK building as provided in the original article]
Karachi’s first-year intermediate students who failed their annual exams are set to receive grace marks, following a decision by the Sindh Assembly’s parliamentary committee. This comes after a fact-finding committee, led by Dr. Sarosh Lodi, highlighted serious concerns about the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi’s (BIEK) procedures and administrative structure.
The Sindh Assembly’s parliamentary committee convened to discuss the probe into the Karachi Inter students’ exam results. Following the meeting, Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah announced that the committee, headed by Dr. Lodi, had presented its findings on the BIEK’s first-year exam results. The report cast doubt on various aspects of the board’s operations.
Based on these findings, Minister Shah confirmed that grace marks would be awarded to students who had failed. He stressed that there was clear evidence of an injustice, noting that students who had performed well in their matriculation exams saw a significant drop in their first-year intermediate results.
Specifically, students will receive 15% grace marks in Physics and Mathematics, and a substantial 20% grace marks in Chemistry. This measure is designed to rectify the discrepancy and ensure fairness for students.
The minister further assured that the structure of the BIEK and its exam format would undergo revisions. He also promised that action would be taken against those found responsible for the students’ failures.