Shahid Rafiq, a student from a remote area of Jammu and Kashmir, has shone in his class 10 results by securing the third position in his school. Hailing from the small village of Tetwal in Karnah, Kupwara, Shahid had to travel 6 kilometers every day to attend school. However, his focus on his studies and hard work paid off, and now he has set his sights on becoming an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. Shahid’s father, Mohammed Rafiq Banday, a school teacher, expressed how extremely proud he is of his son.
The recently declared results of the class 10 examination by the J&K Board of School Education have revealed an overall pass percentage of 79.89 per cent. The pass percentage for boys stands at 78.23 per cent, while for girls, it is 81.68 per cent. Shahid’s success story serves as an inspiration to countless other students, demonstrating that with determination and hard work, one can overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
His journey highlights the potential of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and reinforces the importance of quality education in shaping a brighter future for the region. As Shahid sets his sights on the path to becoming an IAS Officer, he serves as a role model for others, proving that dreams can be turned into reality with perseverance and a strong will.
Shahid’s achievement is a testament to the power of education and the transformative impact it can have on individuals and communities alike. The entire community joins Shahid’s family in congratulating him on his outstanding achievement, and they wish him the best as he embarks on his journey towards a successful and fulfilling career as an IAS Officer.