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IAS officer shares Bharuch collector’s 10th marksheet, 36 marks in maths and 35 marks in English

Board results are being released these days in many states. Some of these children are waving the flag of their success, while some are disappointed with their failure. To eradicate this misery, bad thoughts like suicide start coming in the mind of some, but bad results in an exam do not close all the doors of career. Giving an example of this is Tushar Sumera, the collector of Bharuch district of Gujarat, whose story can prove to be very inspirational for many people.

An IAS officer’s tweet on the internet is getting a lot of headlines these days. Actually, IAS officer Awanish Sharan has written in his tweet that, ‘Bharuch Collector Tushar Sumera, while sharing his tenth marksheet, has written that, he got only passing marks in tenth. His 100 got 35 marks in English, 36 in maths and 38 in science. Not only in the whole village but in that school it was said that they cannot do anything.

From the 10th mark, it cannot be decided at all whether you will be successful or unsuccessful in future. Bharuch Collector Tushar Sumera, replying to this tweet of IAS officer Avneesh Sharan, re-tweeted and wrote, ‘Thank you sir.’ Let us inform that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also praised Tushar’s work done under Utkarsh Pahal Abhiyan in Bharuch.

All the users have reacted to this tweet of IAS Avneesh Sharan. Till the time of writing this post, more than 12.5 thousand people have liked this post, while more than 2200 people have re-tweeted this post. One user said that, ‘Not the degree, the talent does matter.’ At the same time, another user wrote that, “Ability does not decide mark, grade or rank.” Another person wrote, ‘If you have perseverance, nothing is impossible.’