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Tragic Loss Amidst Rajasthan Board Exam Results

The Rajasthan Board has announced the results for the 10th and 12th grades, bringing joy to many students. However, a tragic story emerges from Ganganagar district, where a talented student named Nikita, who scored 93.88% in her 12th-grade exams, passed away just ten days before the results were revealed. This article explores her academic achievements, health struggles, and the impact of her untimely demise on her family. Join us as we reflect on this heartbreaking narrative amidst the celebration of academic success.
 
Tragic Loss Amidst Rajasthan Board Exam Results

Rajasthan Board Announces 10th and 12th Grade Results



The Rajasthan Board has released the results for both the 10th and 12th grades. This announcement has brought joy to many students and their families who achieved good scores. However, in Ganganagar district, a somber atmosphere prevails in one household. Despite scoring an impressive 93.88% in her 12th-grade exams, a girl named Nikita is no longer alive to celebrate her success; she passed away just ten days before the results were announced.


Nikita's Academic Excellence and Untimely Demise

Nikita, a promising student from the government senior secondary school in the Rawla tehsil of Ganganagar, showcased her talent through her remarkable performance in the board exams. She achieved an outstanding 93.88% in her 12th-grade exams. Tragically, she passed away on March 20, just ten days prior to the announcement of the results on March 31.


Nikita's Health Struggles

Nikita battled two serious health conditions: hepatitis and diabetes. Her fight against these illnesses was long and arduous. Both of her parents work as daily wage laborers. Had she been alive today, her parents would have been overjoyed by her results. They envisioned her enrolling in a reputable college and completing her higher education to secure a bright future for their family. Unfortunately, fate had other plans, and she left her parents behind just before the results were revealed.


Participation in Rajasthan Board Exams

In the Rajasthan Board exams conducted in 2026, approximately 850,000 students registered for the 12th grade, with around 820,000 actually participating. The largest group of students, nearly 600,000, came from the Arts stream, while about 230,000 students were from the Science stream, and over 30,000 students appeared for the Commerce stream.