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Madhyamik results reveal grit and gumption of many teenagers who have been tested by life

North Bengal teens who powered their way through testing times

Kousik Sen, Binita Paul Raiganj/Siliguri Published 03.05.24, 10:02 AM
Udayan Prasad aka Lenin; Ayush Dutta; Baboy Tantra; Angira Mishra; Abhiraj Barman; Suvosree Saha; Ankush Mandal; Suparna Saha; Sankar Debsingha

Udayan Prasad aka Lenin; Ayush Dutta; Baboy Tantra; Angira Mishra; Abhiraj Barman; Suvosree Saha; Ankush Mandal; Suparna Saha; Sankar Debsingha

Madhyamik results, which were out on Thursday, revealed the grit and gumption of many teenagers who have been tested by a far bigger exam — life. The Telegraph narrates the struggle of some of these Madhyamik winners.

Lenin’s lessons

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Name: Udayan Prasad aka Lenin of Balurghat High School, South Dinajpur

Score: 691/ 700; third in state

Son of a whole-time CPM worker, Udayan, who shares his birthday, April 22, with the great Soviet revolutionary, was nicknamed Lenin.

His father Umesh, a resident of Prachya Bharati area of Balurghat, gets a monthly allowance of 7,000 from the party to run his family. His mother, a homemaker, is ailing.

“Since childhood, I have seen my father busy in political activities. I thank all my teachers who helped me,” said the teen who wants to be a doctor.

Tuition hub’s pride

Name: Ayush Dutta of Siliguri Boys’ High School, Siliguri

Score: 642/700

Ayush used to take free coaching from the coaching centre run by Siliguri Municipal Corporation. Among all Madhyamik examinees who took tuition from the centre, he scored the highest.

His father is a glass-fitter who works on a daily-rated basis and makes around 10,000 a month. “The free tuition helped me. I want to be an engineer,” he said.

Against all odds

Name: Suvosree Saha of Kamakhyaguri Girls’ High School, Alipurduar

Score: 642/700

A resident of Kamakhyaguri Sarvog Colony, her father sells betel and betelnut in weekly rural markets. Her mother is a cancer patient.

“My father earns 8,000 to 10,000 a month and a chunk of it is spent for my mother’s treatment. I want to continue my studies to be self-sufficient but the financial hurdles do worry me,” said the girl.

Pedalling dreams

Name: Baboy Tantra of Ananda Model High School, Jalpaiguri

Score: 609/700

Baboy, a hawker’s son, is from Balapara on the outskirts of Jalpaiguri town. Every day, he pedalled his cycle for 7km to reach school. “My father couldn’t afford private tuition. Whatever I have achieved is because of my teachers at school,” said the boy who dreams of being a doctor.

Brick by brick

Name: Ankush Mandal of Kazigram High school, Malda

Score: 602/ 700

Ankush, the younger son of a brick-kiln worker, aims to be a doctor. But he is not sure whether his father can afford the expenses of his coaching. His elder brother studies in college. “Right now, I am eager to take admission in Class XI and will opt for science,” he said.

Golden shine

Name: Abhiraj Barman of Siliguri Netaji Boys’ High School

Score: 586/700

A topper in his school in Madhyamik this year, Abhiraj is the son of a goldsmith in Bidhan Market of Siliguri.

“Ahead of my exams, my father’s earnings declined as people are buying less gold with the rise in gold prices. He makes around 20,000 in a month now,” said the boy who wants to be a doctor.

Girl power

Name: Suparna Saha of Arapur Jote TAG High School, Malda

Score: 530/700

Suparna, who lost her father in childhood, lives with her mother who works as an ayah and makes around 6,000 a month.

Despite her constraints, Suparna wants to be a doctor. “I am focusing on the higher secondary now and plan to study science,” she said.

Daddy’s girl

Name: Angira Mishra of New Jalpaiguri Girls’ High School, Siliguri

Score: 497/700

Every day, her father moves from door to door to collect blood from people for clinical testing at pathological labs and makes around 15,000 a month.

“I want to study science and be an engineer but I doubt how much my father can support my education,” she said.

Inner vision

Name: Sankar Debsingha of Cooch Behar Town High School, Cooch Behar

Score: 410/700

A resident of Runibari village under Mathabhanga subdivision of the district, Sankar has been visually impaired since birth. His father, a carpenter, makes around 500 a day.

“My father doesn’t get work every day, but has a five-member family to feed,” said Sankar, who took the help of his Braille textbooks and a tape recorder to record the lectures of his teachers in class. In future, Sankar wants to be a teacher.

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