Express News Service
RAIPUR: Nargis Khan, a 12-year-old Class 7 scholar appeared for the Class 10 Board examination and handed with 90.5 per cent marks. The daughter of a small farmer and resident of Ghumka village in Balod district, Nargis is an distinctive scholar and has been a topper in her class.
A scholar of the Chhattisgarh authorities Atmanand English medium school, Nargis has fantastic mathematical experience and a strong command of the English language, said her father Firoz Khan.
Khan had, ultimate yr visited plenty of workplaces, along with of the Governor, chief minister and the district collector searching for approval to allow her to look for Class 10 exams this yr. Impressed collectively along with her confidence and potential, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had requested the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) to take an expedient alternative for Nargis’ education prospects.
The CGBSE allowed her to look inside the Class 10 board examination on the thought of her wonderful academic effectivity, medical tales and extreme intelligence quotient (IQ) stage verify ranking, which was carried out by the district authorities hospital and the medical psychology division of the composite regional centre of social justice and empowerment ministry, said Prof V Ok Goyal, secretary CGBSE.
A scholar should be of 15 years age to look at school 10 board exams, in line with the rule. Nargis is the first scholar in Chhattisgarh to cross the Class 10 board examination at her age and acquire a excellent feat. Meanwhile, Nargis is not proud of the consequence and has utilized for a re-evaluation.
“Till class 6, she always topped securing 99 per cent. With her zeal and high diligence towards study, we even had to sometimes ask her to take a break”, her father instructed this newspaper.
Along with Class 10, she moreover appeared for the Class 7 examination this yr and secured 91 per cent marks. “My dream is to clear the UPSC exam and serve the country”, she said.
The Chhattisgarh CM, appreciating her extraordinary experience and accomplishment, assured her of facilitating free educating for the aggressive exams in the end.
RAIPUR: Nargis Khan, a 12-year-old Class 7 scholar appeared for the Class 10 Board examination and handed with 90.5 per cent marks. The daughter of a small farmer and resident of Ghumka village in Balod district, Nargis is an distinctive scholar and has been a topper in her class.
A scholar of the Chhattisgarh authorities Atmanand English medium school, Nargis has fantastic mathematical experience and a strong command of the English language, said her father Firoz Khan.
Khan had, ultimate yr visited plenty of workplaces, along with of the Governor, chief minister and the district collector searching for approval to allow her to look for Class 10 exams this yr. Impressed collectively along with her confidence and potential, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had requested the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) to take an expedient alternative for Nargis’ education prospects. googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The CGBSE allowed her to look inside the Class 10 board examination on the thought of her wonderful academic effectivity, medical tales and extreme intelligence quotient (IQ) stage verify ranking, which was carried out by the district authorities hospital and the medical psychology division of the composite regional centre of social justice and empowerment ministry, said Prof V Ok Goyal, secretary CGBSE.
A scholar should be of 15 years age to look at school 10 board exams, in line with the rule. Nargis is the first scholar in Chhattisgarh to cross the Class 10 board examination at her age and acquire a excellent feat. Meanwhile, Nargis is not proud of the consequence and has utilized for a re-evaluation.
“Till class 6, she always topped securing 99 per cent. With her zeal and high diligence towards study, we even had to sometimes ask her to take a break”, her father instructed this newspaper.
Along with Class 10, she moreover appeared for the Class 7 examination this yr and secured 91 per cent marks. “My dream is to clear the UPSC exam and serve the country”, she said.
The Chhattisgarh CM, appreciating her extraordinary experience and accomplishment, assured her of facilitating free educating for the aggressive exams in the end.