Students should contribute to development of nation: PP Singh
Prayagraj: Kulbhaskar Ashram Krishi Inter College has been a prestigious school for agricultural education in Uttar Pradesh. Students interested in agriculture from neighboring countries like Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, and Sri Lanka, as well as from surrounding states and districts, have been coming here to study. Following the COVID-19 crisis, the school has regained its reputation. The board exam result for the 2025-26 session was 98 percent. A felicitation ceremony was held in the school auditorium, chaired by Mr. Panna Shrivastava, the respected secretary of the school’s management committee, to honor the students. Akhilesh Kumar topped the class 10 exam with 85 percent marks. Akash secured second place with 79 percent marks, and Shikha Verma secured third place with 76 percent marks. In Class 11 Agriculture, Kanak Sharma (84 percent) secured first place, Kumar Prince (83 percent) secured second place, and Amit Kanojia (76 percent) secured third place. In Class 12 Agriculture, Ravikant Shukla secured 79, Snehal Srivastava secured 77, and Mayank Srivastava secured 75 marks and secured first, second, and third positions. In Intermediate Science class, Ashish Kumar secured 73, Prince Maurya secured 71, and Anshu secured 69 percent marks and secured first, second, and third positions, respectively. Raman Singh, Ashwani Kumar Nishad, Mrs. Deepika Srivastava, Rajesh Kumar Kushwaha, Rajesh Kumar Srivastava,
Teachers like Anjani Prasad Singh, Lucky Chandra, and others were present. The felicitation ceremony was conducted by senior school teacher Girijesh Kumar. Principal Dr. P.P. Singh encouraged the students to work honestly and contribute to the nation’s development while developing themselves. He expressed his gratitude to everyone.