Madhya Pradesh : Fought for 3 years to increase the number 1 in the marksheet, if the board did not agree, the student got 28 marks from the court

Shantanu Shukla, a class 12th student of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, has asked the Board of Secondary Education, Madhya Pradesh, to the High Court (mp. Fought till High Court). After 3 years his hard work paid off. When his copy came again after checking, he got 28 numbers instead of 1. The student did more than 40 appearances, spent 15 thousand rupees in three years to fight the case. Earlier he had got 74.8% marks in the 12th board exam. After which the student approached the High Court and instead of one number, he got 28 numbers.
Sagar’s student fought a three-year battle from the Board of Secondary Education to the High Court to get a number in the class 12th marksheet. The student fought for three years to increase the marks and did not give up. The result of which was that the youth got 28 numbers instead of one number. The student did more than 40 muscles in three years and spent fifteen thousand.
Shantanu won the battle with his confidence
Shantanu Shukla, a student of Sagar’s Parkota, studied class 12 in Excellence School. In 2018, the MP Board passed the 12th examination with 74.8% marks. After which Shantanu had full confidence in himself that the masks would come in between 75 to 80 percent. But by earning a number, he could not go beyond 75 and he could not even get the benefit of CM’s meritorious scheme. By reading 28 numbers of Shantanu, you will get 81% marks. Due to which he will now get the benefit of the meritorious student scheme. Shantanu will now fill the form for Mukhyamantri Medhavi Yojana. So that they will get benefit. Shantanu does not have parents. The father passed away in 2010. He is the only brother of four sisters.