HBSE frontrunner Himesh Soni said: If you want to get ahead in life, you should use fewer smartphones

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HBSE frontrunner Himesh Soni said: If you want to get ahead in life, you should use fewer smartphones

Family members and school leaders congratulate the head of state Himesh by giving them sweets.

Family members and school leaders congratulate the head of state Himesh by giving them sweets.

Fatehabad: Himesh Soni, a student at New Sunrise Senior Secondary School in the city of Bhuna in the district, ranked first in the state in the grade 10 exam results released by the Haryana Education Board. The student has brought laurels to Bhuna and New Sunrise School in the state by earning 498 points. After the handover of the state, the school administration blessed and honored the student by feeding him sweets. School Principal Ajay Revdi and Academic Director Dharmapal Goyal said that the student Himesh used to put his heart and soul into studying at school and given his dedication, the result is now visible in front of the school and the people of the state.

Himesh Soni, a resident of the Shyam Vihar colony in the city of Bhuna and son of Beldar Rajesh Soni in the Irrigation Department, brought to light Bhuna’s name in the list of results of the 10th examination. Himesh said he owns a smartphone but has never used it on WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram. Because smartphones provided more negative than positive content, he only studied online on his smartphone for two hours after the school holidays. After studying for five hours, he fully understood the syllabus, but never took learning very seriously. He shared that he now dreams of becoming an IAS by successfully completing the UPSC exam with good grades.

Father Beldar and mother housewife

The student Himesh related that his father Rajesh Soni was a beldar in the irrigation department and his mother Babita was a housewife. After school, he studied alone at home while his father was on duty and his mother was busy with housework. He never took lessons anywhere but at school. The head of state sent the message to the students that if you want to get ahead in life, you should use less smartphones.

Simran wants to be a doctor, second in the state

Simran, who placed second in Haryana in the 10th exam result, says she wants to be a doctor when she grows up. Simran, a resident of Bhodia Bishnoiyan Village, comes to study at Shanti Mehak School in Banawali Village. Last year, the student from the same school also ranked sixth nationally. Simran said that she was also the best in 8th place. He currently has 497 points through 6 to 7 hours of study. His younger brother also drives the van to Banawali every day to study with him. Simran said that when a student is determined to come first, no one can stop him. Simran’s father Surendra Poonia was born into a peasant family and is also a farmer. Simran, an avid chess player, said that she prepared for her studies from the very beginning. He owed his success to his parents and the headmaster, Ramesh Sheoran.

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