Jahangeer Ganaie
Srinagar, Feb 10 : Toppers of 12th class, the results of which were declared a few days ago, Thursday urged the Kashmiri students to learn to get adjusted with the situation adding that “hard work and consistency were two important tools for achieving the goals.”
They said that situations continue to change and they must be ready to get education in both online and offline mode and shouldn’t make excuses in following their dreams.
Ubair Fayaz son of Fayaz Ahmad Hella from Batpora Kulgam who secured 492 marks 7th position in science stream while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that despite contracting Covid-19 virus twice in last two years, he continued to attend classes and learnt at least one word in one online or offline class and finally his dream has come true.
Hella, another topper, who wants to become a neurologist and is presently preparing for NEET exams, said that students must have confidence and should adjust themselves as per situation but should never compromise with the studies.
Khusboo Mohiudin, a resident of Borihalan, Shopian who also secured 493 marks in 12th class in science stream said that she started working hard when she was in 11th and then despite online education she worked hard and achieved her first goal.
Khushboo who also wants to become a doctor said that it was only possible due to the support of parents and then support of teachers who cleared her all doubts even during online classes.
Bohrihalan is far off village where internet services are weak, the students suffered due to internet issues and pandemic as well. “Consistency, hard work and loyalty to parents is must to achieve any dream,” she said. “My message to those who couldn’t make it in class 12 results, is to be awake. You can achieve any goal and nothing is impossible if you will work hard and remain consistent,” she said.
She said that students must remain ready always for any challenge and they must possess a quality to accept any challenges and overcome them as it is necessary for successful career,” she said—(KNO)