
Dist toppers will get cash prize from next session: Garhwa DC
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Garhwa: In a bid to boost the students' morale, Garhwa DC Dinesh Kumar Yadav said the govt has announced that all rank holder students of JAC examination in the district would be awarded Rs 1 lakh from the next session.
Yadav made the statement during the 'Samman Samaroh' organised here on Saturday during which students performing well in the secondary and higher secondary examinations 2025 of JAC and CBSE were felicitated.
Similarly, students performing well in intermediate examinations of commerce, arts and science were felicitated and honoured with prizes. Apart from DC Yadav, SP Aman Kumar, Garhwa SDM Sanjay Kumar and DEO Qaiser Raza were present on the occasion and they handed over the prizes to all top performing students of Garhwa district.
While the district toppers were given tablets, mementoes and certificates, second-rank holders were honoured with mobile phones and mementoes and third-rankers were given school bags and mementoes. Seven teachers from different schools were also honoured with shawls for their excellent performance.
Among the toppers are students of two CM Schools of Excellence. While Razia Afroz of Rama Sahu High School topped in the matric exam with 90.20%, Bushra Khatoon of the Girls High School, Garhwa, topped the district in arts with 87%.
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Addressing the gathering at the Nilamber-Pitamber Multi-Purpose Cultural Bhavan (town hall) on the occasion, the DC said, "You can achieve success if you have strong will power. You can make not only your future shine with hard work but also the name of your parents and teachers."
SP Kumar added, "This is not the final achievement of your life but rather one step which you should maintain for the final goal."

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