Lohardaga Student Secures Second Rank in Jharkhand Matric Exam

Sana Sanjori from Lohardaga Achieves Remarkable Success in Board Exams

In an impressive academic feat, Sana Sanjori from Lohardaga district has secured the second position in the Jharkhand Board matriculation examination.

RANCHI – Sana Sanjori, a student hailing from a farming family in Lohardaga, has clinched the second rank in the Jharkhand matriculation exams.

Despite her rural background, Sana has set her sights on a career in software engineering.

Her academic journey began at Ursuline Convent School and continued at Indira Gandhi Girls School in Hazaribagh, where she lived in a hostel to better focus on her studies.

Her father, Yusuf Ansari, attributes her success to her love of reading and a balanced approach to education, avoiding excessive stress.

Sana adhered to a disciplined study schedule, supported by her teachers and particularly influenced by her Sanskrit teacher, Priyanka Sinha, who helped her score 99 in the subject.

Her mother played a crucial role in her academic life, continuously encouraging her to study, which significantly contributed to her scoring 493 out of 500 marks.

Sana’s achievements not only highlight her personal dedication but also serve as an inspiration to many in her community and beyond.

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