MP Girl Scores 499/500 in Class 10, Gets Rs 1 Lakh from CM

Kumari Pratibha Singh Solanki of Panna district has topped Madhya Pradesh's Class 10 board exams with an extraordinary 499 out of 500 marks. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav congratulated her personally and awarded an incentive of Rs 1 lakh at his official residence. The CM praised her as a "bright daughter of Panna" and a source of inspiration for students across the state. Her achievement highlights the importance of education and the government's commitment to encouraging academic excellence.

Key Points: MP Girl Scores 499/500 in Boards, Awarded Rs 1 Lakh

  • Pratibha Singh Solanki scores 499/500 in MP Class 10 boards
  • CM Mohan Yadav awards her Rs 1 lakh incentive
  • She is hailed as a role model for students
  • Felicitation held at CM's residence in Bhopal
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MP girl scores 499 out of 500 in 10 board exams, awarded Rs 1 lakh by CM

MP's Pratibha Singh Solanki scores 499/500 in Class 10 boards, receives Rs 1 lakh award from CM Mohan Yadav for her extraordinary achievement.

"bright daughter of Panna - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, April 24

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended heartfelt congratulations to Kumari Pratibha Singh Solanki of Panna district, who has topped the state in this year's Class 10 Board examinations by securing an extraordinary 499 out of 500 marks.

Recognising her achievement, the Chief Minister presented her with an incentive award of Rs 1 lakh at his official residence in Bhopal on Thursday. In a post shared on social media platform X, the Chief Minister praised Pratibha's accomplishment, describing her as a "bright daughter of Panna" and a source of inspiration for countless students across the state.

He emphasised that daughters like Pratibha are the pride of Madhya Pradesh, and their success stories highlight the importance of education and perseverance. Pratibha's near-perfect score has not only brought immense pride to her family and district but also positioned her as a role model for young learners striving for excellence.

The Chief Minister's gesture of personally meeting her and awarding the prize underscores the government's commitment to encouraging academic brilliance among students.

The felicitation ceremony at the CM's residence was marked by warmth and appreciation, with Pratibha receiving accolades for her dedication and hard work. The Chief Minister noted that her achievement reflects the potential of Madhya Pradesh's youth and the importance of nurturing talent through quality education.

Pratibha's success has sparked widespread admiration, with her story being shared across social media platforms. Many have lauded her determination and discipline, while educators have pointed out that such recognition motivates other students to aim higher.

The state government has consistently emphasised the need to support meritorious students, and this award is seen as part of broader efforts to celebrate academic excellence.

For Pratibha, the recognition marks the beginning of a promising journey, with expectations that she will continue to excel in her future endeavours.

Her achievement stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and the role of supportive governance in fostering young talent.

- IANS

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Priya S
Such a proud moment for Madhya Pradesh! This shows what our girls can achieve when given the right support. CM Yadav's gesture is nice, but I hope this isn't just a photo-op. Let's see if they actually invest in education infrastructure in Panna district.
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Vikram M
Brilliant! Hats off to this young lady. But let's be real—exams alone don't measure intelligence. Hope she has a well-rounded education ahead. Still, 499/500 is no joke. Bet her parents are over the moon! 🎉
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Rohit P
This is amazing, but why does the CM only reward top scorers? What about students from poor backgrounds who struggle but still pass with decent marks? Education equality should be the focus, not just glorifying rank holders.
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Michael C
Congrats to Pratibha! 499 is phenomenal, but I wonder if the board exam pressure is healthy for 15-year-olds. India's rote-learning system needs reform. Still, she deserves this recognition.
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James A
Well done! But I hope the CM's office isn't just cherry-picking rural success stories for PR. What about the other 99.9% of students who don't get this attention? They need quality teachers and schools, not occasional reward ceremonies.
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Neha E
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