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India.com
6 hours ago
- Politics
- India.com
Meet Akhilesh Yadav's daughter who can be Samajwadi Party's next big face like her mother Dimple Yadav, her name is…
Meet Akhilesh Yadav's daughter who can be Samajwadi Party's next big face like her mother Dimple Yadav, her name is… Aditi was seen campaigning for her mother on many occasions. She was also seen campaigning for her father during the Lok Sabha elections 2024. By Joy Pillai Edited by Joy Pillai Advertisement Meet Akhilesh Yadav's daughter who can be Samajwadi Party's next big face like her mother Dimple Yadav, her name is… Akhilesh Yadav is the chief of the Samajwadi Party (SP), which has significant influence in Uttar Pradesh. He was the former chief minister of UP and one of the biggest politicians in India's most populated state. Akhilesh is also very close to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and their closeness will probably play a major role in UP politics. Yadav has made several decisions that strengthen the Samajwadi Party even more. His wife Dimple Yadav has also emerged as a promising face in Uttar Pradesh. She is serving as an MP from Mainpuri constituency. But, there are often discussions held regarding the political entry of Aditi Yadav, daughter of Akhilesh Yadav. Let's know about Aditi Yadav, the next big face of the Samajwadi Party. Whether Aditi enters the electoral fray or not will be clear in the coming years, but she has already started some political activities. Aditi was seen campaigning for her mother on many occasions. She was also seen campaigning for her father during the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Advertisement === Aditi was born on 26 August 2002 in Lucknow. She completed her schooling at the prominent La Martiniere College in Lucknow. After completing her schooling, she went to London to complete her degree in politics and international relations from University College London. Since her childhood, Aditi has been a brilliant student. The daughter of the former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh scored 98 percent marks in the 12th board examination of the Indian School Certificate (ISC) in 2020. Advertisement === Aditi is very active on social media. She is followed by over 2,46,000 users on Instagram.


Time of India
03-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
ISC topper removes surname for 'humanity': Who is Srijani?
Srijani , a remarkable student who secured a flawless score in this year's Indian School Certificate (ISC) examinations, has emerged as a firm voice against all forms of discrimination—whether based on class, wealth, or faith. Guided by her strong convictions, the 17-year-old graduate of the Future Foundation School has chosen to drop her last name and declares that the only belief system she follows is that of humanity . In a bold move prior to her Class XII board exams, she submitted a formal request seeking an exception from the board to allow her to register using only her first name. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India strikes hard! New Delhi bans all imports from Pakistan How Pakistan is preparing for the worst as India weighs response If India attacks Pakistan, China & B'desh should seize 7 NE states, says Yunus' aide Ranjan Mitter, principal of The Future Foundation School, supported her stand, explaining, 'If the law permits, we have no objection. Including a surname is not a legal requirement. Every individual deserves to live with dignity, and if this aligns with the family's wishes, we are completely in favor of it.' Speaking with the Times of India, Srijani explained, 'I oppose every form of injustice—whether it's social stratification, financial inequality, or religious intolerance. Acts of sectarian violence and religious extremism serve only to divide. A nation with diverse traditions can thrive only through mutual understanding, shared values, and equal opportunities for all.' She envisions a world where tragedies like the death of Abhaya, a victim from RG Kar Medical College, no longer occur, where sectarian clashes are a thing of the past, and hierarchical divisions cease to exist. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Wife won't let go of dog, husband finds out why and calls police - watch! Happy in Shape Undo On August 14, 2024, she, along with her sister and other relatives, joined the mass protest 'Reclaim the Night' to speak out against the rape and murder of a PGT doctor. The march was a collective call for justice and the protection of women's rights . Srijani's values are deeply influenced by her parents. Her mother, Gopa Mukherjee, is an assistant professor at Gurudas College, while her father, Debasish Goswami, is a mathematician at the Indian Statistical Institute and a recipient of the 2012 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award. Mukherjee shared, 'I never changed my last name after getting married. Our children were free to choose either of our surnames, but my husband and I are fundamentally opposed to patriarchal norms and the caste system. We want our children to grow up unburdened by social labels and to value empathy above all else.' She added that when they applied for their children's birth certificates, they chose not to include surnames. 'We've rarely faced resistance for this decision. There's no legal compulsion to use a last name—not even on a passport. What truly needs to change is the mindset. While we still use surnames in practice, our stated religion is always listed as 'humanity'.' Recognizing Srijani's achievement and ideals, State Power Minister and Tollygunge MLA Aroop Biswas visited her family home in Ranikuthi to personally honor her. He expressed admiration for her decision to relinquish her surname. Currently, Srijani is setting her sights on a future in science. She hopes to pursue physics or mathematics at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru and is actively preparing for the next phase of her academic journey.


News18
01-05-2025
- Science
- News18
ICSE Result 2025: Sambhavi Jaiswal Tops CISCE Class 10th Exams With Perfect 100% Score, Check Toppers List Here
CISCE ISC ICSE Results 2025: Sambhavi Jaiswal topped ICSE with 100%. Girls outperformed boys in both, class 10th and 12th exams. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class 10 and Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class 12 examinations on Wednesday, April 30. Sambhavi Jaiswal from Loyola School, Jamshedpur, topped the ICSE Class 10th exams nationally with a perfect score of 100%. Close behind were Prachi Sinha and Shaunak Gorai, each scoring 97.8%, while Ashraw Gupta and Kanav Chaudhary shared the third position with 97.6%. In ISC Class 12th exams, Tannishtha Chatterjee secured the top spot in Loyola school from the Arts stream securing 99.00%. Anushka Singh emerged as the topper in Science with 98.75% marks and in Commerce the first position was shared by Varija Upadhyaya and Asmita Kar with 96.25%. Rank 1- Tannishtha Chatterjee, 99.00% Rank 2- Resham Raj, 96.50% Rabk 3- Sejuti Bose, 96.25% ISC – Commerce Rank 2- Sharaddha Saraivala, 95.50% Rank 2- Vedant Sanghi, 98.50% Rank 3- Shubh Aadharshi Sarkar, 97.75% This year, a total of 99,551 students appeared for the In the ISC (Class 12) exams with 98,578 successfully passing—bringing the overall pass percentage to an impressive 99.02%. Girls once again outperformed boys, recording a pass rate of 99.45% compared to 98.64% for boys. Girls also outshone the boys in ICSE (Class 10) exams with 99.37% of girls passing the exams, surpassing the boys' pass rate of 98.84%. First Published:


Hans India
01-05-2025
- Science
- Hans India
Greenwood High achieves stellar results
Bengaluru: Greenwood High International School continued its legacy of academic excellence, with its students achieving an extraordinary feat in Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class X & Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class XII exam, the results of which were announced on Wednesday. In ICSE, the topper from the school is Pragati Girish Athreya who has scored 99.80%. The other toppers from the school are Swarna Chaudhary, Aanya P Minnamareddy and Raghav Dixit who each scored 99.60%. In ISC, the toppers from the school are Arnay Gupta from Science with an aggregate of 99.50%, Sanidhya Kapoor from Commerce with 98.75% and Smayana Meswani in Humanities with 98.75 %. Additionally, Deepthi Menon from Science scored 99.25%, Trisha Shub from Commerce scored 98.25% and Kaustubh Keshav & Ankita Padmanabh from Humanities scored 98.5% respectively. 'I'm truly proud and overjoyed with my ICSE results.


New Indian Express
01-05-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
Karnataka betters national average in ICSE, ISC exams
BENGALURU: Karnataka recorded an impressive performance in the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) board examinations. The state achieved a pass percentage of 99.70 in Class 10 ICSE and 99.63 in Class 12 ISC examinations. The results were announced by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Wednesday. The pass percentages in Karnataka are higher than the national average in the ICSE and ISC examinations. While the state recorded 99.70 pass percentage in Class 10 ICSE and 99.63 in Class 12 ISC examinations, the national average stood at 99.09 for ICSE and 99.02 for ISC. In all, 29,745 students from Class 10 and 2,442 from Class 12 appeared for the ICSE and ISC examinations, respectively, in Karnataka this year. Of them, only 89 ICSE and nine ISC students did not clear the exams. In Class 10 ICSE examination, girls outperformed boys in Karnataka, achieving a higher pass percentage of 99.82. Boys secured a pass percentage of 99.58. However, in Class 12 ISC examination, boys performed slightly better than girls, securing a pass percentage of 99.65. Girls recorded a pass percentage of 99.61. In ICSE exams, students from special categories performed exceptionally well. In all, 2,019 SC students appeared for Class 10 exam, recording a pass percentage of 99.41. In the ST category, 479 students secured a pass percentage of 99.37, while 13,238 students from the OBC category recorded a pass percentage of 99.56. In the ISC examination, special category students from Karnataka performed well. Ninety-seven SC students appeared for Class 12 exam, recording a pass percentage of 93.81. All 33 ST students, who appeared for the exam, cleared it, securing a perfect 100%. Similarly, all 447 students from the OBC category passed.