Plastic surgery in leg & a pick and drop by an ambulance to the boards centre, but still 92%
Ishita Bhatia | TNN | May 22, 2016, 11.40 AM IST![Siddharth Khurana Siddharth Khurana](/web/20160526204730im_/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-52384423,width-400,resizemode-4/52384423.jpg)
MEERUT: Siddharth Khurana did not reach his school to take CBSE boards practical in the school bus or on his bike. The hospital he was admitted to due to a bike accident provided the
pick and drop
facility via their ambulance.
Detailing what had happened, Khurana, a student pf Dewan Public School, Meerut, said, "In a major bike accident, I injured my right leg - so much so - that I had to go through an immediate plastic surgery .
I could not go to school for 15 days and that was the time just before boards - when all the last minute preparations are done. I had to even take a walker to my boards exam centre, because walking was difficult for me just after the exams. My hardwork paid off and got me 92% in Science stream."
Detailing what had happened, Khurana, a student pf Dewan Public School, Meerut, said, "In a major bike accident, I injured my right leg - so much so - that I had to go through an immediate plastic surgery .
I could not go to school for 15 days and that was the time just before boards - when all the last minute preparations are done. I had to even take a walker to my boards exam centre, because walking was difficult for me just after the exams. My hardwork paid off and got me 92% in Science stream."
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