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EDUCATION
'My son scored 60% but that doesn't change how I feel'
Recently CBSE, ICSE and few state boards have declared class 10th & 12th results and once gain, people have started debate whether students's worthiness should be judged by their grades.
Amidst all this, a mother named Vandana Sufia Katoch post on her son's 10th board exam results is going viral for all right reasons. Vandana's son scored 60% in his board exam and her inspiring post about how it is okay to not score a 90 in the board exams is winning hearts.
"Super proud of my boy who scored a 60% in Class 10 board exams. Yes it is not a 90, but that doesn't change how I feel", take a look at what Vandana wrote in her post.
The post is appreciated by everyone and has got almost 9k likes & 5k shares. Here's how people reacted to her inspiring post...
Super Mom, wish they all were like her
— Rahul (@decentlad08) May 8, 2019
Marks really doesn't matter. Read this post by a proud Mom of a hard-working son...
— Khushboo (@KhushbooTweets) May 7, 2019
By putting pressure to score 90% society is trying to create marks machine out of kids. This one really deserves praises.
Congratulations to Aamer#CBSEResult2019 #CBSE10thresult #CBSE pic.twitter.com/UF6O8j39UL
Yes marks doesn't matter.what matter is the effort and hard work.congrats to Aamer and his mother.They deserve praise.
— Saurabh Pandey (@Saurabh61331223) May 7, 2019
Great thinking
— Rishab Mehta (@RishabM82980701) May 8, 2019
Not just normal people, celebrities too appreciated Vandana's post...
Encouragement can go a long way pic.twitter.com/6cglbya5a7
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) May 8, 2019
This is so cool! Rooting for more parents like her
— Aditi Rao Hydari (@aditiraohydari) May 8, 2019