Published 20:00 IST, July 15th 2020
CBSE Class 12 result 2020: Havildar's son shines in board exams with 96.04%
Havildar Harpreet Singh’s son, Navjot Singh has aced the CBSE Class 12 board examinations by scoring 96.04 per cent and is now being hailed across the city.
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Havildar Harpreet Singh’s son, Navjot Singh has aced CBSE Class 12 board examinations by scoring 96.04 per cent and is w being hailed across city for achievement. CBSE Class 12 board examination results were anunced on July 13 and Navjot’s far who is reportedly working in traffic police is proud of his son whose hard work in Police DAV Public School fetched him an outstanding result. achievement was also hailed by DCP Traffic SS Brar who even lauded Harpreet for t only doing his duty as a policeman with honesty but also providing Navjot with a good education.
According to media reports, Brar said that bright students like Navjot will be responsible to shape a brought future for country. Meanwhile, Sidhwan Khurd from Guru Hargobid Public School has topped exams by scoring 100 per cent in CBSE Board examinations. Meanwhile, in Uttar Presh, a farmer’s son in remote vill scored 98.2 per cent in Class 12 examinations. This has furr paved way for Anurag Tiwari from Sarasan vill to secured mission at prestigious Ivy League University in United States on a full scholarship.
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50-yr-old granny clears class 12
While both Navjot and Anurag are young boys who have shown extraordinary performance in board examinations, a 50-year-old mor to four and a grandmor to two, Lakyntiew Syiemlieh also passed her Class 12 exams after dropping out of Class 10 back in 1988. Meghalaya Board of School Education's Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSLLC) examination results were declared on July 13 and Syiemlieh got third division. While speaking to a media outlet, 50-year-old said that she has w decided to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in her favourite langu, Khasi.
According to reports, Syiemlieh h earlier dropped out of Laitumkhrah Presbyterian School in Shillong because of her weakness in mamatics. However, it was back in 2008, when her love for re-learning began after she was asked by residents of her vill to teach pre-schoolers for a salary of Rs 500. In 2015 Syiemlieh reportedly joined evening school at National Institute of Open Learning and in 2017 she cleared her class 10 examinations.
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Inputs: PTI
20:00 IST, July 15th 2020