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Meet 15-Year-Old Rudra Pratap Singh Who Scored Near-Perfect 499 Marks Out Of 500 In CBSE Class 10 Exam; He Studied For Only..... Hours A Day; Breaks Myth Of....
Meet 15-Year-Old Rudra Pratap Singh Who Scored Near-Perfect 499 Marks Out Of 500 In CBSE Class 10 Exam; He Studied For Only..... Hours A Day; Breaks Myth Of....

India.com

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • India.com

Meet 15-Year-Old Rudra Pratap Singh Who Scored Near-Perfect 499 Marks Out Of 500 In CBSE Class 10 Exam; He Studied For Only..... Hours A Day; Breaks Myth Of....

photoDetails english 2907329 Updated:May 28, 2025, 02:45 PM IST CBSE Class 10 Pass Percentage 1 / 7 This year, the board has recorded a pass percentage of 93.66%, showing a marginal increase of 0.06% compared to 2024. The exams were conducted from February 15 to March 18, 2025, across India and select international centres. Class 10 topper 2 / 7 Here's a topper who stood out not just for his remarkable CBSE Class 10 board exam score, but also for his unconventional study approach. Meet Rudra Pratap Singh, a student of Stone Ridge International School in Rudrapur, who achieved an impressive 499 out of 500 marks. Rudra's success mantra 3 / 7 His key to success was breaking the long-held belief that longer study hours guarantee better results — he followed a focused routine of studying just two hours a day. Rudra's message to juniors is rooted in experience and carries a practical perspective. While many believe that topping CBSE requires long study hours, his journey shows otherwise—proving that even a dedicated two-hour daily routine can lead to exceptional results. Ministry of Youth Affairs 4 / 7 He collaborated with the Ministry of Youth Affairs on initiatives such as Viksit Bharat and the Leaders Dialogue. Additionally, he holds certifications in astrophysics from IIT Kanpur and IIT Bhubaneswar, and represents KIIT University, Russia, as a Brand Ambassador. Long hour study sessions 5 / 7 Rudra focused on prioritisation and consistency rather than long study sessions. He limited his study time to just two hours a day, ensuring those hours were fully productive. By breaking larger tasks into smaller, manageable goals, he maintained steady progress and stayed on track daily. Support of his family 6 / 7 Rudra attributes his success to the unwavering support of his family, teachers, and the environment that nurtured him. Throughout his journey, there were moments when his parents' belief in his potential surpassed even his own, offering him the strength and encouragement to keep moving forward. Rudra's ongoing journey 7 / 7 Now in Class 11 and pursuing the PCM stream, Rudra is aiming far beyond merely clearing competitive exams. With aspirations that include collaborating with ISRO once more, expanding his writing pursuits, and shaping youth-centric policies, he views education as an ongoing journey rather than a collection of report cards. As he progresses, the message he imparts is clear—success isn't about clocking endless hours, but about studying with purpose and clarity.

HH Shaikh Nasser chairs SCYS council meeting
HH Shaikh Nasser chairs SCYS council meeting

Daily Tribune

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

HH Shaikh Nasser chairs SCYS council meeting

His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports (SCYS), chaired a meeting of the Council. His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman, President of the General Sports Authority, and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, was present. HH Shaikh Nasser emphasised the SCYS's key role in supporting Bahraini youth and encouraging their active participation in national development. HH Shaikh Nasser directed the establishment of the 'Al Bayt Al Oud Authority', an initiative designed to instil values and national awareness. The initiative seeks to develop community engagement and invest in future generations. HH Shaikh Nasser tasked the Ministry of Youth Affairs with continuing to implement and develop these programmes to build an informed and engaged youth base committed to national progress and community cohesion. The meeting reviewed a presentation by the Ministry of Youth Affairs on the Hope Network initiative, an international platform dedicated to unifying global efforts to empower youth and promote hope. HH Shaikh Nasser highlighted that the initiative reflects the vision of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and aligns with the directives of the government led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. The meeting also reviewed the participation of Rawan bint Najeeb Tawfiqi, Minister of Youth Affairs, at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum, where Bahrain's national programme Lamea was showcased as a successful model in preparing effective youth leaders.

UN Assistant Secretary-General Praises Bahrain's Youth Empowerment Efforts as a Global Model
UN Assistant Secretary-General Praises Bahrain's Youth Empowerment Efforts as a Global Model

Daily Tribune

time19-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

UN Assistant Secretary-General Praises Bahrain's Youth Empowerment Efforts as a Global Model

UN Assistant Secretary-General for Youth, Mr. Felipe Paullier, has lauded the Kingdom of Bahrain for its pioneering efforts in empowering young people, highlighting the tangible outcomes achieved by the Kingdom in making youth a central pillar in its development journey. Speaking at a panel discussion organized by Bahrain's Ministry of Youth Affairs during the "Hope Network" event, held on the sidelines of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum, Paullier described Bahrain as a model nation in youth development. He commended Bahrain's initiative in launching the "Hope Network", calling it a promising platform for knowledge exchange, building partnerships, and advancing youth empowerment both regionally and internationally. 'By launching the Hope Network, Bahrain has taken on a significant global responsibility. The Kingdom has created a dynamic space that amplifies the impact of inspiring initiatives aimed at nurturing a new generation of young leaders,' Paullier said. 'This aligns perfectly with the United Nations' vision of youth as powerful agents of change who transcend borders and hold the promise of a more prosperous future.' The Assistant Secretary-General emphasized that the UN Youth Office is committed to fostering meaningful and inclusive youth participation across all areas of UN operations. He stressed that youth are not merely recipients of development but are core partners and innovators in crafting solutions to today's global challenges. 'Youth leadership doesn't happen automatically—it requires institutional support, enabling environments, and programs that reflect their realities and aspirations,' he added. Paullier highlighted the critical role of initiatives like the Hope Network in promoting collective learning, documenting best practices, and scaling their impact to benefit communities worldwide. He noted that capturing successful practices is not just theoretical work—it is a strategic tool to accelerate progress and deliver measurable results. In closing, Paullier referred to the recent adoption of the 'Pact for the Future' at the United Nations Headquarters, where global leaders reaffirmed their commitment to youth empowerment. He underscored that youth participation in decision-making is the cornerstone of good governance, strong institutions, and building intergenerational trust. He called for urgent investment in the energy and leadership potential of young people, stating, 'A better future can only be built through genuine partnership with youth—and for youth.'

HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Honours Winners of Bahraini Youth Day Commemorative Stamp Design Competition
HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Honours Winners of Bahraini Youth Day Commemorative Stamp Design Competition

Bahrain News Gazette

time26-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Bahrain News Gazette

HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Honours Winners of Bahraini Youth Day Commemorative Stamp Design Competition

Manama: His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, honoured the winners of the commemorative stamp design competition launched in celebration of Bahraini Youth Day. The awards were presented during the official ceremony organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs to mark this national occasion. According to Bahrain News Agency, the competition saw Hessa Ghazi winning first place, followed by Dalal Bumtaia in second place, and Marwan Abdulla in third. The winning design pays tribute to the vital role of Bahraini youth in driving national development and prosperity. The stamp captures the creative spirit and ambition of young Bahrainis and highlights their pioneering role in the Kingdom's space achievements, notably through the launch and operation of the 'Al Munther' satellite, an important milestone in Bahrain's growing record of success. The competition was a joint initiative by the Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Bahrain. It aimed to showcase the creativity of Bahraini youth through the design of a commemorative stamp that reflects their aspirations and achievements across diverse fields. The initiative reflects the Ministry of Youth Affairs' commitment to empowering Bahraini youth by involving them in global creative platforms, giving them opportunities to express their talents and contribute to national identity through impactful design. Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, stated that issuing a commemorative stamp for Bahraini Youth Day forms part of Bahrain's national efforts to support and empower youth, develop their knowledge, creative skills, and professional capabilities, and document their contributions as active partners in national development. Rawan bint Najeeb Tawfiqi, Minister of Youth Affairs, affirmed that the stamp provides a unique opportunity to highlight the contributions of Bahraini youth with a contemporary creative perspective. She emphasised that involving youth in the design process reinforces national identity and belonging, while promoting their achievements on various platforms. Asma Shalabi, UNDP Resident Representative in Bahrain, noted that dedicating a stamp to Bahraini Youth Day reflects the Kingdom's commitment to youth empowerment in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. She highlighted that the initiative demonstrates Bahrain's efforts to promote active youth participation in society, aligned with the UN's priorities of supporting youth as key drivers of sustainability and progress.

Recognising volunteerism
Recognising volunteerism

Daily Tribune

time26-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Recognising volunteerism

His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, honoured the winners of the Exceptional Volunteer competition in recognition of their outstanding contributions to volunteer work. The awards were presented during the Bahraini Youth Day celebration, organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs to mark this significant national occasion. The recognition reflects His Highness's commitment to supporting and encouraging Bahraini youth to contribute actively to society, fostering a culture of volunteerism as a noble human value that strengthens social cohesion and highlights the positive role of youth in national development.

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