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After the student's suicide, the IAS officer shared his 10th and 12th marks

An 18-year-old student from Raigad of Chhattisgarh committed suicide due to failing in board exams. The student was quarried for the second time, so he committed suicide. In the meantime, an IAS officer inspires other students by sharing their board exam marks on Facebook, explaining that lesser marks in life or failure will not result in life being ended there. The hiding ability inside you will give you a better chance ahead.

IAS Officer Avnish Kumar is the 2009 batch of Sharan. Presently is the District Magistrate of Kabirdham district, Chhattisgarh. As he read that a student in Chhattisgarh Board Result has committed suicide due to his failure in the examination. So he was very sad. He told the students on Facebook that he should not be disappointed and do not believe in defeat.

Apart from this, he appealed to parents that they did not take the result seriously. This is a number game. You will have the opportunity to prove your caliber. With the intention of motivating the students, the IAS officer shared his 10th and 12th standard board exams, college marks. He got 44.5% in class 10, 65% in class 12 and 60.7% in college. He completed 10th standard in 1996, 12th standard in 1998 and graduation in 2002. Though Avnish Kumar Sharan has received less marks in board exams and graduation exams, but he passed the examination of the UPSC and showed that the percentage of attainment percentage should not be measured.

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