Fmr Edu Min Suresh Kumar visits divyang student, congratulates her for passing SSLC exam
Team Udayavani, Aug 10, 2021, 4:09 PM IST
Bengaluru: Former education minister and Suresh Kumar met and congratulated a divyang student for excelling in the SSLC exam.
A student named Yashaswini is suffering from bone problems. The disease has been attached to her since the age of 10. It’s not possible to sit for long. Despite such a problem, she passed the SSLC exam with 80% marks.
Yashaswini, the student, suffers from bone-related ailments since the age of 10. She cannot sit for too long.
The minister later said on his Facebook account, “Today there was an atmosphere of celebration in the house of Yashaswini. There was a smile of satisfaction on her face. All the teachers from her school too were there. On July 22, after the end of the SSLC exam, I had told in a news conference about the persistence of this child. We should all applaud this achievement of success.”
After the test on July 22, I told a press conference about the persistence of the ballet. We should all applaud this achievement of success.”
https://t.co/HcWWAiRr6V pic.twitter.com/J0t8P4mT1e
— S.Suresh Kumar (@nimmasuresh) August 10, 2021
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