Child marriage survivor scores 86 per cent in Telangana intermediate examination

Fighting a number of troubles that followed this rescue, Sandhya is currently elated as she is one step ahead towards her dream to become an HR executive in a multi-national company.
Child marriage survivor scores 86 per cent in Telangana intermediate examination

HYDERABAD: It was two years ago when she was only 16 that V Sandhya’s parents decided to get her married. She was informed just one day ahead of the engagement. Though it came as a shock to her, she was left with no option. Just when the ceremony was about to begin, she was rescued by city-based child rights NGO Balala Hakkula Sangham (BHS).

Fighting a number of troubles that followed this rescue, Sandhya is currently elated as she is one step ahead towards her dream to become an HR executive in a multi-national company. The intermediate second year student, by sheer hard work, scored 86%. “I scored 87% in the first year. But I am not disappointed,” said a cheerful and determined Sandhya to Express.

It was not an easy journey for her. Soon after the marriage broke off, her father committed suicide unable to face societal judgements. She too was heckled and was labelled as someone who killed her father. She was saddened by it, but it did not kill her spirit. She continued to go to college, engaged in classes and scored marks, which surprised even her elder brother and her mother.

“That’s when they pushed me to work harder,” said the 18-year-old. Her interests are in learning about the world’s economy and how it all works.  Her Intermediate education was funded by Rangareddy collector.
“My mother does laundry service and my brother works in a small company. These earnings will not help me pursue further studies,” she said. While she is thankful to BHS and currently happy about the result, she is hopeful that someone will come forward and help her to pursue her dreams.

Kumrambheem district tops
Kumrambheem: Kumrambheem Asifabad district topped with pass percentage of 79 in Intermediate 1st year & 90 pc in II year in government jr colleges. In government colleges, Intermediate 1st year boys outshined girls as their pass percentage stood at 80 whereas girls pass percentage was 77. In II year, the boys pass percentage was 91 while for girls’, it was 90.

Gouthami Junior college secures 1st place in nalgonda
Nalgonda: Gouthami Junior College in Nalgonda town achieved state-level results in the Intermediate examination. With the Board of Intermediate announcing the Intermediate results on Friday, the college secured the first place in the district.  R Sindhuja Reddy stood first in the district with 991 marks while S Tabassum stood second with 990 marks in Bi.P.C.  M Niharika and CH Soujanya shared the first position with 988 marks, M Venkat Sai stood second with  987 marks in M.P.C.

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