SSLC Kannada-medium topper honoured

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May 27, 2012

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Mangalore, May 25: Prajwal S. of Alva's Kannada-Medium High School, Moodbidri, who had topped in this year's SSLC examination in Kannada medium in the State, was felicitated at Patrika Bhawan here on Friday.

Nagarika Hitarakshana Samithi and Sevanjali Trust felicitated him. He was presented with Rs. 10,000 cash in recognition of his achievement.

Samithi president G. Hanumantha Kamath, who took the initiative to felicitate the boy, said there was a need to recognise the achiever who hailed from a poor family in a rural area. Of the 625 marks, Prajwal had scored 613 marks by studying in Kannada medium, he said.

Pratjwal said that he would opt for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Electronics (PCME) combination in Alva's Pre-University College this year. “I want to be an engineer,” he said.

Mr. Prajwal said that he had scored 125 out of 125 marks in Kannada, 100 in Social Science, 98 in English, 97 each in Mathematics and Hindi and 96 marks in Science.

He said that he studied up to Class 8 in his village Andinje, near Venoor in Belthangady taluk. He joined the Alva's Kannada Medium High School for class 9 after writing an entrance test. He was adopted by Mr. Alva under the foundation's adoption scheme. He obtained free education, boarding, and lodging facilities under the scheme.

“I used to study from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. regularly,” he said.

Prajwal said that his father, Sridhara Poojary, owned a petty shop at Andinje and mother Sujatha was a homemaker who rolled beedis. He had two younger brothers studying in class 8 and 9.

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