Terrorism, corruption are what distress them
THE FAMOUS song, ?Ham Honge Kamyab? has always inspired me. Besides, the education imparted by my school and the support of my family, including my grandparents, helped me, said High School topper Subhankar Khare. He believes in hard work with sincerity and wants to become an IAS officer to serve society.
THE FAMOUS song, ‘Ham Honge Kamyab’ has always inspired me. Besides, the education imparted by my school and the support of my family, including my grandparents, helped me, said High School topper Subhankar Khare. He believes in hard work with sincerity and wants to become an IAS officer to serve society.
A music lover, especially of Sonu Nigam, he detests corruption and suggested that strict action be taken against the corrupt.
His mother, Babita Khare, a housewife, expressed pride over her son’s achievement and wished that such a moment should continue to come in his life.
His father, Ranjan Khare, working as inspector in the Provident Fund office, said to provide an atmosphere conducive to study, they “left the big house and are staying in two-room official accommodation.”
Ankur Panday, who secured 3rd rank in the merit list, said he used to study 4 to 5 hours and loves playing cricket and listening to music. He loves reading the ‘Ramayan’ and likes Mathematics as a subject. His ideal is Shahid Bhagat Singh and wants to end terrorism. Ankur’s father works as a development officer and mother, Kalpana, is a housewife.
Soumya Panday another student, who secured 3rd rank in the merit said her ideal was Swami Vivekanand. She used to study for 5 hours and believes in rapid revision of subjects on a regular basis. She loves games, especially basketball and chess. She further said that her love for drawing has encouraged her towards study. Soumya’s father, Aditya Panday is a businessman and politician and her mother Kalpana Panday is a housewife. Soumya suggested that every citizen should try to understand his or her responsibility and should deliver the same to help the country’s progress.
The fourth position holder Punit Kaushik has aimed to do B Tech to follow the path of his father Satya Prakash Sharma, who is an engineer with the Railways.
He expressed concern over increase in terrorism and suggested that the same should be ended with discussion.
Ankita Tripathi, who secured 5th place in the merit list, like other students, expressed concern over falling political values and said the sprit of sacrifice was missing in present day politics. She suggested that corruption be routed out.
Another 5th-rank holder Shivam Prakash Maurya, also expressed concern over corruption in politics and suggested steps be initiated to remove it from society and specially politics.
Rupal Tyagi, the 6th rank holder in the merit list expressed concern over corruption and said awareness about itd impact should be made in society.
Talking about the Kanya Dhan Yojana, she said all efforts should be made to ensure that it was being utilised properly.
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