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Rashi, a Talwara girl who came in sixth, wants to join the IAS

With 640 out of 650 (98.46%) points, Rashi Choudhary, a student of Talwara’s Senior Secondary Residential School for Meritorious Students, placed sixth in Punjab. After leaving the Indian Army, her father, Jaswinder Kumar, now owns a store in Talwara. Anjana Kumari, her mother, is a housewife.

 

Rashi has decided that she wants to work as an aeronautical engineer or an IAS officer. Rashi said that she had already begun preparing to take the UPSC test at a later time. She wants to pursue aviation engineering and then join ISRO. “I won’t give up, no matter how much work it takes to accomplish this,” said Rashi. I didn’t put in any additional work to be included on the merit list.

“I did not take tuition because I studied on my own,” she said. With the help of other instructors and the school’s principal, Sunil Maharal, I was able to reach my goal.

Seven deserving pupils from the school get merit spots.

According to Punjab School Education Board results, seven Class X pupils at Talwara’s Senior Secondary Residential School for Meritorious pupils have excelled for both their family and their school. For the first time, seven pupils at the school achieved merit rankings in the PSEB’s Class X results, according to Principal Sunil Maharal. According to him, Rashi Chaudhary placed sixth in Punjab with a score of 640/650 (98.46%); Pratiksha Kumari placed ninth in the state with a score of 637/650 (97.85%); Rupinder Kaur placed tenth with a score of 636/650 (97.85%); Aisha Kumari placed thirteenth with a score of 633/650 (97.38%); Ishta placed seventeenth with a score of 629/650 (96.77%); Akshita placed nineteenth with a score of 627/650 (96.46%); and Muskaan placed nineteenth in the state with a score of 627/650 (96.46%).

Three Talwara block kids are included on the merit list.

Likewise, one kid from a private school in Talwara block and two girls from a government high school reached the merit list. With 632/650 (97.23%) points, Bhavna Parmar of Government High School, Amroh, was ranked 14th in Punjab. With 631/650 (97.08%) points, Sarika Thakur of Government High School, Amroh, came in at number fifteen. With 629/650 (96.77%) points, Sejal Rana of Dream Public High School in Ramgarh Sikri placed 17th in the state.

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