UP Muslim boy tops Sanskrit Board’s Class 12 exam with 83% | Results of the Board’s Class 10 and Class 12 examinations were announced on Wednesday

 Results of the Board’s Class 10 and Class 12 examinations were announced on Wednesday

 


 

Irfan, Salauddin's son, has passed the Uttar Madhyama-II (Class 12) examinations of the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad Board. The 17-year-old kid has scored 82.71 percent, beating Gangotri Devi, who scored 80.57 percent, to get the primary spot.



The only Muslim among the top 20 scorers on the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations is Irfan, who wants to teach Sanskrit. He beat 13,738 understudies who sat for the Class 12 assessments. In the Class 10 assessments (Poorva Madhyama-II), Ballia locale's Aditya stood first with 92.50 percent.

 

Salauddin, 51, responded, "No, nothing at all," when asked if Irfan's decision to study Sanskrit brought about any problems. I encouraged him because I was pleased that he had chosen a different subject to study. Because we are Muslims, it was a different option, but he was keen on it, so I didn't stop him. We don't care about these things.”

 

We do not subscribe to the belief that only Hindus and Muslims should study Sanskrit and Urdu. On the off chance that he is concentrating regarding the matter in essential and junior classes, he can concentrate on it further as well. Why is that undesirable? The ecstatic father responded, "I don't see anything wrong." He needs to concentrate on Sanskrit writing and I won't ever prevent him from chasing after something he is enthusiastic about. He makes me very proud.



On Wednesday, the Board released the Class 10 and Class 12 exam results in Lucknow. From February 23 to March 20, the tests were given.



Irfan, a single child, is from the Jindaspur village in the Sakaldiha tehsil of the Chandauli district. Salauddin, who has a bachelor's degree, works as a farm laborer. Salauddin stated, "He started studying Sanskrit in junior classes when it was a compulsory subject," in order to explain how Irfan developed an interest in the Sanskrit language. He said he wanted to learn more about the topic because he liked it. I encouraged him to study Sanskrit because it was his choice,” he stated. He believes should do Shastri (comparable to B Ed) and Acharya (identical to Mama) and afterward needs to turn into a Sanskrit instructor."

 

Irfan has always been very driven by himself. He has never been forced to study by us. Because none of us speak Sanskrit, he had no one at home to turn to for assistance. His father stated, "He would study at home for three to four hours each day and would seek the assistance of his teachers at school."

 

Irfan learned at Sri Sampurnanand Sanskrit Ucchtar Madhyamik School in Prabhupur. The Indian Express was informed by Principal Jai Shyam Tripathi that "He has always been a good student." He has performed well in previous examinations as well. We're glad for him.



Irfan, on the other hand, missed out on a moment of glory when he was named the winner. Saluddin claims that the boy left his house early on Wednesday and has not been seen since.



"He said he was heading off to some place, and I didn't pose more inquiries. Because he is still a young boy, I don't ask a lot of questions. He has not taken a telephone with him, so I have not had the option to reach him. Even if he has learned that he came in first in the exam, I have no idea if he has. We will inform him that he has stood first when he returns. Perhaps he definitely knows," Salauddin said. " Our house was visited by every journalist, but Irfan was not present. He stated that he was traveling and would return in a few days. I did not inquire because he is sincere. 

 

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