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Bengaluru: They overcome disabilities to pass with flying colours

Most schools achieve 100 per cent pass.

Bengaluru: In spite of being differently abled, physically or mentally, students from various schools in the city have passed with flying colours in the CBSE results this year.

Karanveer Singh (CGPA 10) Karanveer Singh (CGPA 10)

Karanveer Singh (CGPA 10)
Karanveer Singh was born with a hereditary condition called muscular dystrophy, which made him wheelchair bound for as long as he can remember. However, his challenges did not stop him from knocking his CBSE results out of the park, where he scored a CGPA of 10.

R. Sreenath (CGPA 7.4)R. Sreenath (CGPA 7.4)

R. Sreenath (CGPA 7.4)
Cerebral palsy could not stop R. Sreenath, a student of Delhi Public School from scoring his best in his board exams. Sreenath, who suffers from neurological impairment of motor function since childhood, scored CGPA 7.8 in spite of not being able to use the left side of his body properly. "My left side is much weaker than the right, which makes it very difficult for me to do well in science subjects, mathematics and anything that involves drawing," he said.
But with a little help, nothing is impossible, he said.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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