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Govt School Cook's Daughter Scores 97% In Rajasthan Board Class 12 Exams – DellyRanks


Anupriya aspires to become an IAS or IPS officer.


In an interview, Rajasthan’s Anupriya mentioned that her mother works hard every day to pay the bills for her and her brother’s education.

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) released the results of the Class 12 examination on May 20. Many students have passed the exam with flying colours. We have also read about many students who have managed to score good marks in their examinations despite various challenges in life. Today we will talk about one such student who scored some outstanding marks despite various hurdles in life.

Anupriya, a resident of Mankdo village, Rajasthan achieved an impressive milestone by scoring 97.4 per cent in her Class 12 examination. She was a student at a local government school in her village. Anuprya decided to pursue humanities after her 10th grade. The young girl had to overcome many struggles to continue her studies.

Talking about her family, Anupriya said that her father was struggling with a kidney ailment for a long time. Her father passed away two years ago when she was appearing for her 10th-grade board examination. Despite several financial issues and other difficulties, her mother managed to continue the education of her children. She mentioned that she has an elder brother who is presently a college student.

When asked about her preparations she said that she used to study for 10 to 12 hours every day with full dedication. She also mentioned that besides her studies she also helped her mother with her household work. Talking about future endeavours, she said that she aspires to crack the UPSC exam and become an IAS or IPS officer.

In an interview, the girl from Rajasthan mentioned that her mother works hard every day to pay the bills for her and her brother’s education. Her mother works as a cook in a government school. She said, “There were times when we faced difficulties in buying books but my mother never let us feel our father’s absence. She worked hard and always met our needs. I never thought that I would score so well in the examination. This credit fully goes to my mother.” Anupriya’s mother cried in happiness after she got to know she scored such good marks in the examination.

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