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Rajasthan labourer’s son scores 99.2% in class 12th, wants to be a public official

The young boy got 100 marks in Hindi and History, 99 in Hindi Literature and English, and 98 in Political Science.

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Rajasthan labourer’s son scores 99.2% in class 12th, wants to be a public official
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Hard work has no substitute. This has been proved by Prakash Fulwariya of Loharawa village in Barmer district, who scored 99.2% in RBSE Class 12th exams, this year.

However, when everyone was congratulating Prakash Fulwariya for getting the second rank in the state in Class 12 Arts examinations, he was a little dissatisfied as he expected to score 100 marks in all five subjects.

Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) on Tuesday, July 21, 2020 announced the results of the RBSE class 12th arts examination on its official website. The announcement was made by RBSE Chairman DP Jaroli at a press conference in Ajmer. The results are now available on official websites rajresults.nic.in and rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in.

The young boy got 100 marks in Hindi and History, 99 in Hindi Literature and English, and 98 in Political Science.

On Tuesday evening after the results, the boy was busy trying to figure out why he lost four marks. “I had worked hard and expected to score full marks in all subjects,” he said.

The young boy also said that he wants to become an IAS officer — “not for myself but for people like me who have to struggle to study”. His father, Channa Ram, works on construction sites. He has been bed-ridden for some time after a paralytic attack.

“In our village, power cut is a big problem. Often my sister and I had to study using torch. On most days, there was no electricity at night,” said Fulwariya, who has four siblings.

Meanwhile, his elder sister scored 83% in class 12. Prakash is second among the siblings.

“For lack of resources, I will go to a nearby college for higher education. After graduation, I will prepare for the civil services examination. I want to become an IAS to help poor students like me who live in remote areas like mine,” said the student of government senior secondary school in Loharwa located 70km from district headquarters.

He also said that he didn’t know if he will be able to go to Jaipur or Delhi to prepare for the CS exam due to his father since he is the only earning member of the family. The boy secured 97% in Class 10.

Read: Rajasthan class 12th Arts Result 2020: RBSE 12th arts result declared, direct link here

Read: Kerala SSLC Revaluation Results 2020 OUT: Here’s how to check scores @ keralapareekshabhavan.in

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