Chandni Vishwakarma: A Bhopal Slum Girl Achieves 98.8% in Class 12 Board Exams
Who is Chandni Vishwakarma? Girl from a Bhopal slum who scored 98.8% in MP Board class 12
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Chandni Vishwakarma, an 18-year-old from Bhim Nagar slum in Bhopal, India, achieved an impressive 98.8% in the Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12 exams, overcoming significant hardships. Her story highlights the power of determination and education in transforming lives.
- 01Chandni scored 98.8% in the Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12 exams.
- 02She studied in challenging conditions, often under streetlights.
- 03Chandni aims to become a Chartered Accountant to support her family.
- 04Her achievement has garnered recognition from the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh.
- 05Chandni's journey serves as an inspiration for underprivileged students.
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Chandni Vishwakarma, an 18-year-old girl from Bhim Nagar slum in Bhopal, India, has topped the Madhya Pradesh Board Class 12 exams with an impressive 98.8% (494 out of 500) in the commerce stream. Competing against nearly 7 lakh students, her success is remarkable given her humble background and the challenges she faced. Chandni's father, Rambhuvan, is a daily-wage carpenter, and their family often struggles to meet basic needs. Despite these hardships, she dedicated 8–9 hours daily to studying, often under streetlights and on pavements. Her education at Gurudevgupta Shiksha Kendra, a free school, played a crucial role in her academic journey. Chandni's achievements have been recognized by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, who called her an inspiration for underprivileged students and assured support for her future education. Aspiring to become a Chartered Accountant, Chandni aims to improve her family's living conditions, showcasing that determination and self-belief can lead to extraordinary success.
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Chandni's success story serves as a motivation for other underprivileged students in Bhopal and beyond, highlighting the importance of education in breaking the cycle of poverty.
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