CBSE class 10 results: Delhi teen who lost father, brother to accident on exam eve scores 92.4%

It was a shocking and unforgettable night for Ghaziabad girl who was preparing for her CBSE Class 10th board exams because of the major accident happened with her family member just on exam eve.

When the rest of the students were busy doing last-minute preparation, a girl named Tiya Singh was busy in dealing with one of the worst situations of her life that would have given her trauma. Because, hours before her exam, the 15-year-old girl had lost her father and 11-year-old brother in a road accident.

Besides, these all miseries, she managed herself to focus on her studies and successfully she scored 92.4 percent in her CBSE Class 10th Board exams.

It was her dedication towards the goal that didn’t divert her from studies and the next day of her big loss, she appeared for the exams and finally, on 6th May, her efforts and her the toughest exam results have been declared.

As per the reports of HT, Tiya’s father and brother had gone to fetch dinner for the family and were killed by a speeding truck near Shashti Nagar around 9:30 pm on 6th March.

Afterward, she was busy in shuttling around the hospital, mortuary, and home. However, the next day of an accident of her father and brother, she had her first board exam.

Let us inform you that Tiya is a student at Brightland School in Govindpuram. She scored 99 in English, 95 in Social Studies, 90 in Hindi, 89 marks in Mathematics and Science.

We all salute Tiya for her dedication and the hard work that she did even after having a huge loss in her life.

Tiya’s school director Balvin Khandelwal is all praise for the child and even lent support to her family by offering a primary teacher’s job to Tiya’s mother.

“The girl is brilliant and has opted for physics, chemistry and biology in her class 11 as she is aiming to be a doctor, the way her father wanted her to be. From our end, we have waived all her school fee. I remember her first examination after the tragedy was mathematics— she showed phenomenal courage to appear for it,” Khandelwal said as quoted by the daily.