Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar congratulates NEET UG 2022 topper Tanishka Yadav
NEET UG 2022 Result: Tanishka Yadav from Rajasthan secured All India Rank 1 by scoring 715 marks.
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CHANDIGARH : Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday congratulated the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2022 topper Tanishka Yadav for securing the top rank in the medical entrance exam and said her feat will inspire other girls to achieve similar heights. Khattar spoke to Tanishka, a resident of Narnaul in Haryana, and her parents over the phone and congratulated them. He posted a video of the conversation on Twitter on Friday.
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"By securing the top rank in NEET exams in the country, you have made Haryana proud," Khattar said while congratulating Tanishka. Tanishka, whose parents are teachers, said, "My parents gave full support to me." She told Khattar that she wants to take admission in AIIMS, Delhi. "I am sure you will become a good doctor and serve the people of the state and the country," he said. The topper told the chief minister that till Class 10 she studied in Yaduvanshi Shiksha Niketan school in Narnaul and did her Class 11 and 12 from Kota, Rajasthan.
In a tweet in Hindi, Khattar said, "Narnaul's daughter Tanishka Yadav has topped the NEET examination and inspired other daughters of the state to do well in their studies." The chief minister offered all possible help to her that she may require in her further studies.
नारनौल की बेटी तनिष्का यादव ने NEET परीक्षा में अव्वल आकर प्रदेश की दूसरी बेटियों को भी पढ़ाई में आगे बढ़ने के लिए प्रेरित किया है।
— Manohar Lal (@mlkhattar) September 9, 2022
इस उपलब्धि पर तनिष्का और उनके माता पिता को फ़ोन कर बधाई दी और बेटी को आगे की पढ़ाई में हर संभव मदद करने का भरोसा दिलाया। pic.twitter.com/eEvsNKzLik
"I came to Kota two years ago with a goal to study in AIIMS Delhi and that I have achieved today," Tanishka had said on Thursday. Daughter of a government teacher Krishna Kumar and lecturer mother Sarita Kumari, Tanishka has had a brilliant academic record with 98.6 per cent marks in Class 12 and 96.4 per cent in Class 10. She aspires to pursue MBBS from AIIMS, Delhi with specialization in cardio, neuro or oncology.
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The results for NEET UG 2022 were announced on Wednesday. As many as 9,93,069 (56.3 per cent) of the 17,64,571 candidates who appeared for the exam qualified. In keeping with the trend, girls outnumbered boys by over 1.3 lakh in qualifying the exam.
(with inputs from PTI)
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