Key Points

Kafi, a blind acid attack survivor from Hisar, scored an impressive 95.6% in her CBSE Class 12 exams. Her father Pawan, an autorickshaw driver, emotionally recalled how neighbors attacked her with acid when she was just 2 years old. Despite visual impairment, Kafi studied using audio books and aims to become an IAS officer to repay her parents' sacrifices. The teen had previously scored 95.2% in Class 10, proving her consistent academic excellence.

Key Points: Acid attack survivor Kafi scores 95.6% in CBSE exams aims for IAS

  • 17-year-old acid attack survivor tops exams despite blindness
  • Father Pawan recalls 6-year hospital struggle after attack
  • Uses audio books and tech to study
  • Scored 95.2% in Class 10 previously
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Proud of my daughter, says father of acid attack survivor who secured 95.6% in CBSE class 12 exam

Blind acid attack survivor Kafi overcomes adversity to score 95.6% in CBSE Class 12, supported by her autorickshaw driver father who vows to help her IAS dreams

"I just want to pay back to my parents for their sacrifices - Kafi"

Chandigarh, May 15

Kafi's father, who scored 95.6 per cent in CBSE Class 12 board examinations, expressed his immense happiness and pride over his daughter's achievement.

Kafi's father, Pawan, is an autorickshaw driver and a contract worker in Chandigarh.

"I am very happy and proud of my daughter. She has performed very well. She topped in Class 10th as well. When she was 2 years old, our neighbours had put acid on her. She became blind after that incident. I am a contract worker and also run an autorickshaw here. I always say that no kid's willpower should be broken, one should always support their kid," he told ANI.

The 17-year-old Kafi is an acid attack survivor from Hisar. She aspires to become an IAS officer.

Talking about the acid attack on Kafi, he mentioned that a neighbour had poured acid on her when she was just 2 years old.

"When she was 2 years old, our neighbours had put acid on her. She became blind after that incident. For 6 years we went to the hospital, just in case atleast one of her eyes gets better and so she can see, but we made a lot of efforts, but everyone said that her vision will not return. After completing her treatment, we started her studies. Now she just has to put effort, and wherever she wants to go I will take her," Pawan further said.

Speaking to ANI, Kafi said, "I belong to Hisar, Haryana currently living in Chandigarh. I am a student of the Institute for the Blind. In the recent results of the CBSE Boards, I scored 95.6% in Class 12th. In Class 10th, I had scored 95.2% as well. I am an acid attack victim, and my target is to become an IAS officer. Being a visually challenged girl, there were a lot of challenges, but my parents and teachers helped me a lot to conquer them. We have limited access to resources but technology helped us a lot. My main source of study was audio and textbooks."

She further said that the success of her good score goes to the teachers.

"My parents have been my support system and inspiration. The way they have sacrificed for me, I just want to pay back to them. This pushes me a lot to do better in my life. For the students out there, I want to say that social media and other things are not going to decide our future, we have to do hard work. We will have to be humble and a good human being," she said.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the class 10th and 12th examination results on Tuesday. A total of 93.66 % of students passed the examination, which was 0.06 % more than the previous year.

According to CBSE, 88.39 per cent of students passed the examinations, which was 0.41 % more than the previous year. 91 % of girls have passed the CBSE class 12th examinations this year, 5.94 %more than the boys, according to an official statement by CBSE.

Andhra Pradesh's Vijayawada achieved the highest passing percentage in the region, with 99.60 % of the students who appeared passing the examination. Prayagraj stood at the bottom in which around 80 percent of students passed the examination.

More than 16 lakh students appeared for the CBSE class 12th examinations, out of which more than 14 lakh passed the exam.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Kafi's story is truly inspiring! Despite all odds, she's proving that disability is not inability. Her parents' dedication is commendable too. This shows what Indian families can achieve with love and determination. Wishing her all success for IAS dreams! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to read about the acid attack at just 2 years old 😢 But look at her now - scoring 95%! This girl is made of steel. The government should provide special support to such bright students with disabilities. They're the real gems of our nation.
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Amit S.
While Kafi's story is inspiring, it also highlights how we've failed as a society. Acid attacks still happen and justice is often delayed. We need stricter laws and better rehabilitation. That said, hats off to this braveheart and her father's auto-rickshaw earnings funding her education!
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Neha T.
As a teacher, I'm amazed by Kafi's achievement! Scoring 95% without vision shows extraordinary dedication. Her message about avoiding social media distractions is so relevant today. More schools should use audio learning tools - they clearly work wonders!
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Sanjay P.
This father-daughter duo is the real definition of 'jhakaas'! From driving autos to topping exams - what a journey. Hope UPSC makes proper arrangements for visually challenged aspirants. Kafi would make an excellent IAS officer who truly understands ground realities.
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Meena R.
Kafi's story gives me goosebumps! While we complain about small things, here's someone who turned her tragedy into triumph. Her parents' sacrifices remind me of my own middle-class upbringing. Hope some corporate or NGO sponsors her IAS coaching - she deserves all support!

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