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After ten failed attempts, a man from Maharashtra became a shining example of grit and willpower when he passed the State Class 10 board exam. Krishna Namdev Munde of Beed City, Maharashtra, highlighted how patience has led to achievement. His success story, the result of years of hard work and commitment, has sparked a wave of celebration and inspiration across his hamlet of Beed.
Krishna Namdev Munde’s success story is comparable to the blockbuster Hindi film 12th Fail, which is based on the life of IPS officer Manoj Sharma, who passed the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam on his fourth attempt after failing Class 12 on his first try.
Meanwhile, Krishna Namdev Munde not only passed his Class 10 exam, but he also inspired his entire village and brought happiness to his family. A huge procession with drumbeats was held to commemorate his achievement.
The man, who had been disappointed 10 times before, never let his failure shake his resolve. Krishna Namdev Munde’s attempts to pass the Maharashtra Class 10 exam have been ongoing since 2018, and they eventually paid off this year, demonstrating that hard work can overcome any barrier.
Namdev Munde, Krishna’s father, told NDTV how his family supported him during his journey. “He passed after 10 attempts in 5 years. But I kept submitting the payments because I wanted to give him every possible opportunity.”
According to reports, Krishna Namdev Munde, a student at Ratneshwar School in Parli Taluka, had previously failed the History subject. However, this year, he passed all of his subjects. His achievement is a personal win, demonstrating the strength of perseverance and the importance of never giving up on one’s goals.
Furthermore, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) announced the results, which made Krishna Namdev Munde and his community, family, and neighbours very happy. His father planned a large procession to celebrate, with villagers joining in, beating drums and even putting Krishna over their shoulders to acknowledge his feat.
This year, the Maharashtra SSC or Maharashtra Class 10 results recorded a 95.81 per cent pass rate, with girls outperforming boys by 2.56 per cent. Roughly about 15 lakh students appeared for the state board exam, which was held from March 1 to March 26. Additionally, the minimum passing score for students was 33 per cent.
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