Maharashtra autorickshaw driver’s son scores 592 out of 600 in class 12 board exam

Garuda Sachin Balu, son of an auto-rickshaw driver from Akola, Maharashtra, has scored 592 out of a total of 600 in Class 12. The boy scored 100 marks in Mathematics, Statistics and Physics in the HSC exam. The lowest score in all subjects is 97 out of 100 in English. Sharing a heartwarming story online, a LinkedIn user narrated his encounter with the student’s father.

“During a local visit today auto In Akola Maharashtra, the auto driver shared the marksheet of his son (Garuda Sachin Balu) with us to see the mark. He is a brilliant mind,” wrote the user while posting a photo of son’s HSC or class 12 marksheet.

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“The father was very proud to share his son’s achievement,” the user added, requesting other users to make him famous by sharing the boy’s story. The post has received more than 61 thousand likes on the social media platform so far. Users on the platform appreciated the hard work of the boy and wished him a bright future.

In another such inspiring story from this year’s Maharashtra Board Exams, Jyoti Lokhande, a mother of two, Maharashtra HSC Board Exam 2022 Approved Announced on 8 June. She had lost her husband due to COVID-19, and appeared for the exam this year. He passed it with 51.67 per cent. She had to drop out of school after getting married in 2009 but resumed her education at the insistence of her husband.

Former Maharashtra education Minister Varsha Eknath Gaikwad had praised Jyoti’s achievement. Sharing his story in a tweet, the Minister lauded the efforts of all such students who defied the odds in their path and overcome the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic to clear the HSC exam. “Like him, many of our students have done well despite the challenges of the pandemic. I salute his determination,” Gaikwad tweeted.

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