Tragic Road Mishap Derails Student's Exam Dream
A road accident near a CBSE examination center left a Class 10 student, Granth, with serious injuries, preventing him from sitting for his exam. His companions, Dev and Tanmay, managed to attend after getting first aid. School authorities have informed CBSE for further steps regarding the student's exams.
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In a tragic incident on the way to the CBSE examination center, a Class 10 student suffered severe injuries in a road accident, preventing him from taking the first board exam. The event occurred near Nanota under the Nanota police station when the student's motorcycle skidded while avoiding a tractor-trolley.
The accident involved three students—Dev, Tanmay, and Granth—from Manohara village. Despite the harrowing fall, Dev and Tanmay received first aid at a primary health center and reached the exam hall. However, Granth was not as fortunate and was transferred to a higher medical facility due to his severe condition.
The school principal has communicated the situation to CBSE authorities, aiming to address Granth's examination status following board guidelines. The incident highlights the risks students face while commuting for exams, urging for greater road safety awareness.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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