Visually impaired girl tops MP board exams
PTI [ Updated 23 May 2013, 16:40:00 ]
 PRINTFONT SIZEBhopal, May 21: Beating all odds, a visually impaired girl, 
Shrishti Tiwari, from Damoh town has topped the Madhya Pradesh Higher Secondary 
examination in Arts stream.

The results were declared two days back by the Madhya Pradesh Board of 
Secondary Education.

For Shrishti, a student of JBP Government Higher Secondary School in Damoh, the 
achievement is special not only academically but also because of the fact that 
she is visually impaired since birth.

She scored 481 out of 500 marks to emerge as the topper in Arts stream.

Shrishti's grandparents and uncle helped her a lot in mastering the subjects, 
her family said.  While her parents stay in Bhopal because of job compulsions, 
Shrishti's maternal uncle Sanjay Gangele prepared notes for her.

Her maternal grandparents Virendra and Pushpa Gangele read out the notes to 
her, they said.

In High School examination also, Srishti had secured a place for herself in the 
merit list in 2011, they said.
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