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Time of India
10-05-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Mothers: Unsung heroes behind class 10 high scorers
Lucknow: In a heart-warming tale of perseverance and dedication, Renu Singh, a govt primary school teacher, embarked on an arduous to-and-fro journey of 120km from Lucknow to Bahrauli in Sitapur. Her unwavering commitment was not for her own ambitions, but for her daughter Adya Singh Chauhan's bright future. Every day, Renu's arduous commute was a testament to her support for Adya's the efforts paid off when Adya secured an impressive 99.6% in ICSE class 10 results . She secured full marks in biology, 99 in maths and chemistry and 97 in physics. While Adya basks in the glory of her achievement, her mother remains the unsung hero, whose sacrifices and encouragement paved the way for this remarkable achievement is not just a personal triumph, but a reflection of her mother's dedication. Operation Sindoor India-Pakistan Tensions Live Updates: India hits back after Pakistan violates ceasefire; Nagrota sentry hurt in brief gunfire Operation Sindoor Live Updates: Drones shot down at multiple places in J&K as Pakistan violates bilateral understanding Pak drones enter Indian airspace, explosions heard just hours after truce deal As Adya looks forward to new challenges and opportunities, she carries with her the values and support of her mother, who stood like a rock behind her. "The journey towards securing 99.6% was made possible through systematic preparation and unwavering maternal guidance. My mother's approach was comprehensive and practical. She devoted countless hours to solving Hindi papers, ensuring my command over the subject was thorough and refined. In biology, her assistance with intricate diagrams proved invaluable. The practical demonstrations in chemistry made abstract concepts more tangible and easier to understand," Adya, a resident of Jankipuram Extension, told preparation strategy involved regular practice, conceptual clarity, and consistent revision. Renu created a supportive learning environment that allowed Adya to focus on her studies without feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of examinations. This balanced approach helped maintain Adya's motivation throughout her success story of the CMS Aliganj-I student demonstrates how parental support, especially maternal guidance, can positively impact a student's academic performance. "As a responsible mother, I never mounted a pressure on Adya. Instead, I stood behind her in every step," said student Gauri Kotwal, who secured 95% in ISCE class 10 exams, credits her mother for her success. A student of CMS Mahanagar, Gauri said: "My mother has always been by my side through thick and thin. On late nights and early mornings, the one staying up along with me was my mother. There was a time in class 10 in 1st preboard when I scored less, but my mother helped me cope with the situation & try harder next time. My mom is my motivator, helper and role model, who works really hard to make all us happier."


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Hard work, focus help students achieve near-perfect scores
1 2 Lucknow: Bringing laurels to the city, as many as 26 students of City Montessori School and three students of Seth MR Jaipuria School scored over 99% marks in ICSE Board results announced on Wednesday. Palak Rai of Mahanagar branch of CMS secured 99.6% marks with a perfect 100 in science, social studies and computer science, and 99 in English and Maths. Palak said that she studied 4-6 hours a day and credited her success to parents and teachers. Her father, Nirbhay Raj Rai, is a govt employee while her mother, Priyanka Srivastava, is an assistant professor in management department of Lucknow University. She said that hard work and dedication helped her achieve success. She aims to join IIT-Bombay to pursue engineering. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses In Thon Bui Dong Container House Search Now Undo Adya Chauhan, a student of Aliganj branch of CMS, also scored 99.6%. She secured full marks in biology, 99 in maths and chemistry, and 97 in physics. Adya focused on classroom learning and practised ICSE and CBSE previous year papers as part of her preparation. Daughter of Rishi Singh Chauhan, a software engineer, and Renu Singh, a govt teacher, Adya believes that hard work and focus were key to success. Like Palak, she has also set her sights on IIT-Bombay. Soham Anand, a student of Seth MR Jaipuria School, also scored 99.6% marks in class 10 result.


Hans India
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
‘Hello Baby' review: A gripping solo thriller that packs a punch
In recent times, Telugu cinema has seen a rise in solo-character films, and Hello Baby joins the list with an intriguing concept and gripping execution. Released on April 25, this thriller stars Kavya Keerthi in a powerful solo performance, under the direction of Ram Gopal Ratnam and produced by Kandre Gula Adinarayana. Let's see how it fares at box-office. Story: Adya (Kavya Keerthi) is a software engineer working from home in Bengaluru. Leading a seemingly peaceful life, she keeps in touch with her mother and friend over the phone. But everything changes when she receives a call from her former college mate, Rahul. From that moment, Adya's world turns upside down. Rahul begins to terrorize her—knowing what she's doing, what she's wearing, and instilling fear in every aspect of her life. He creates problems with her job, friends, and even her mother. Why is Rahul doing this, and how does Adya tackle and overcome this traumatic experience? That forms the crux of this psychological thriller. Performances: Kavya Keerthi is undoubtedly the heart of Hello Baby. Her portrayal of fear, confusion, and resilience is convincing and heartfelt. Carrying an entire film on her shoulders is no easy task, but she does so with grace and authenticity. Her performance makes the audience connect deeply with Adya's emotional journey. Technicalities: Director Ram Gopal Ratnam deserves praise for crafting a film that holds attention with just one character in one location. The screenplay is tight, and the tension never wavers, making viewers eager to know what happens next. Producer Adinarayana's support for such a unique concept is commendable. Cinematographer Ramana K captures the claustrophobic tension inside Adya's home with effective lighting and thoughtful visual composition. Editor Sai Ram Tatipalli ensures the film remains crisp and fast-paced, avoiding any unnecessary drag. Sukumar P's background score elevates the mood, enhancing the thriller elements and emotional beats with precision. Analysis: Hello Baby is not just a technical experiment—it is an engaging, emotional, and thrilling experience. The film takes a bold leap with its narrative revolving around hacking and mental manipulation, executed entirely with just one on-screen character. A refreshing addition to Telugu cinema, Hello Baby is a must-watch for those who enjoy intense psychological thrillers. It's a different kind of film that deserves both appreciation and audience support. Rating: 3/5