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Against all odds: Boy with genetic muscular disorder scores 93.8% in Class X boards
Against all odds: Boy with genetic muscular disorder scores 93.8% in Class X boards

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Against all odds: Boy with genetic muscular disorder scores 93.8% in Class X boards

Gurgaon: Physiotherapy takes up eight hours a day. Another six to seven hours are spent studying. And the remaining, on this daily routine, Vihaan Gupta scored 93.8% in his Class 10 CBSE Board exams .Though he is enrolled with Lions Public School in Sector 10 of the city, Vihaan can't attend regular classes, his mother Sneha Gupta, a homemaker, told 16-year-old was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy , a rare genetic disorder that weakens muscles over time. Vihaan used to go to school regularly till Class 5-6. But his condition deteriorated in the years after, and he now uses a wheelchair."We never made him feel as if he was ill. If you keep telling a child you are sick, then mentally, the child's thinking will become negative. He was already good at studies. So, we motivated him a lot. We keep a positive environment at home," Sneha said. The teenager has opted for humanities with mathematics for classes 11 and 12, and aspires to pursue a career in artificial intelligence and data achiever is Shiva Kaul, an Amity International School student who battled dyslexia and scored 85.2% in CBSE Board exams this mother Renu Kaul said that he took one-on-one support to manage his studies with the learning disability. Shiva, a commerce student, plans to take up BCom or BBA for higher Mukherjee, also a Gurgaon resident and Amity student, was diagnosed with dysgraphia, a neurological disorder that affects writing his family said on Tuesday, took the help of a scribe and secured 91% in Class 12 arts stream. His father is a retired IAF officer and mother, a music teacher, and the teenager is set on following a career in hotel management.'I want to become an IAS officer'As the eldest among four siblings, Kajal has set an example for her daughter of an auto-rickshaw driver scored 95% in Class 10 CBSE Board exams and dreams of becoming an IAS officer."I am delighted with the results I've achieved and plan to take up arts stream. I want to become an IAS officer. I am deeply inspired by the respect IAS officers receive in the society and the meaningful impact they have on people's lives," the teenager, who is a student of Amity School, said on father Hari Narayan Shah told TOI he wants all of his daughters to do well in their studies and is trying to arrange financial assistance for their future. "I will do all that I can to educate all my daughters and fulfil their dreams… whatever they want to become. I will be the most proud if my daughters study and become independent," he said.

Dhara Mahotsav Inspires Green Action at Lions Public School
Dhara Mahotsav Inspires Green Action at Lions Public School

Fashion Value Chain

time23-04-2025

  • General
  • Fashion Value Chain

Dhara Mahotsav Inspires Green Action at Lions Public School

In celebration of Earth Day, Lions Public School, in partnership with Blooming Yards, hosted Dhara Mahotsav 2025—a hands-on plantation campaign that brought together students, educators, and parents to plant a wide variety of native and fruit-bearing trees on campus. The initiative aimed to deepen environmental awareness among young learners while enhancing the school's green cover. Saplings of mango, orange, chiku, guava, jamun, pear, lemon, pomegranate, and flame vine were planted, many of which were donated by individuals passionate about sustainability. The Blooming Yards team supported the plantation efforts, ensuring each sapling was thoughtfully placed. What stood out was the heartfelt participation of students who brought plants from home. Wearing handmade green crowns, they actively engaged in planting, embodying the spirit of Earth Day and symbolizing their role as future stewards of the environment. Principal Ms. Dipinder Kaur noted, 'Seeing our students so connected to nature was truly inspiring. Dhara Mahotsav turned into a real-time sustainability lesson.' Ajay Poonia, Founder of Blooming Yards, added, 'The joy on children's faces as they planted was the biggest reward. With each plant, we grow both nature and consciousness.' Dhara Mahotsav 2025 was more than just a green initiative—it was a living lesson in care, community, and environmental responsibility.

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