Bedridden for months after accident, Hyderabad girl scores 96% in CBSE Class 12 exams
Hyderabad: Battling a severe leg injury that left her largely confined to bed for months, a Class 12 student, Raaga Pranavi, from Hyderabad Public School (HPS) in Ramanthapur, scored 96% in the CBSE examinations, emerging as one of the toppers in the commerce stream.
Pranavi, who is also the head girl of her school, met with a serious accident at the start of her grade 12 academic year while learning to drive, fracturing both her tibia and fibula (two long bones connecting the knee and the ankle). The injury required surgery and the insertion of a metal rod in her leg, leading to her take repeated breaks from school.
“There were days I couldn’t even walk or attend classes. My leg would swell so much that I had to visit the doctor multiple times a week. I was supposed to be operated on during my prefinals, but we deferred it due to exams. That led to the swelling intensifying and making the pain worse,” she said.
Despite missing the majority of her classroom time, Pranavi relied heavily on self-study and virtual support. Her teachers stayed in touch over WhatsApp, sending notes and guiding her through chapters, while friends shared classwork to help her keep up.
“I didn’t follow a strict timetable, but I made sure I studied consistently every day, even if it was just for a few hours. Some mornings were too difficult to wake up to and study but I pushed myself a bit and it paid off,” she said.
Balancing academics with her responsibilities as head girl and involvement in extracurricular activities, including debating and classical dance, added to the challenge. However, she remained determined to prove that she could excel on all fronts.
“I didn’t want people to think I neglected academics because of everything else and did not want people to treat me with sympathy,” she said.
Pranavi now plans to pursue law or a combination of economics and political science, with Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce among her top choices. Her father works as a software engineer, while her mother is a home-maker.
“There were days I couldn’t even walk or attend classes. My leg would swell so much that I had to visit the doctor multiple times a week. I was supposed to be operated on during my prefinals, but we deferred it due to exams. That led to the swelling intensifying and making the pain worse,” she said.
Despite missing the majority of her classroom time, Pranavi relied heavily on self-study and virtual support. Her teachers stayed in touch over WhatsApp, sending notes and guiding her through chapters, while friends shared classwork to help her keep up.
“I didn’t follow a strict timetable, but I made sure I studied consistently every day, even if it was just for a few hours. Some mornings were too difficult to wake up to and study but I pushed myself a bit and it paid off,” she said.
Balancing academics with her responsibilities as head girl and involvement in extracurricular activities, including debating and classical dance, added to the challenge. However, she remained determined to prove that she could excel on all fronts.
“I didn’t want people to think I neglected academics because of everything else and did not want people to treat me with sympathy,” she said.
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