The results of the examination were declared earlier this week (Pic: EdexLive Desk)
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Latur teen who wrote Class XII exams with feet scores distinction marks

Tales like this serve as an inspirational and remind us that if we are ready to put in the efforts, nothing is impossible in life

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A physically challenged student from Maharashtra's Latur district, who wrote the Class XII examination with his feet, overcame hurdles to score 78 per cent marks and is determined to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer.

Born without arms, Gaus Shaikh, a student in the Science stream, refused to take the help of an exam scribe and wrote with his toes during the examination for the Higher Secondary Certificate conducted in March, stated a report by PTI.

The results of the examination were declared earlier this week.

Hailing from a small village, the 17-year-old completed his schooling at Renukadevi Higher Secondary Ashram School in Vasantnagar Tanda, where his father works as a peon.

"Gaus started writing numbers and letters when he was four. His primary teachers got him to practise writing with his toes. He appears for exam papers just like other students within the duration. He takes care of all his work," said his father, Amjad.

Talking to PTI, Gaus said, "Since childhood, I have dreamt of serving my country, which is why I want to become an IAS officer.

Tales like this serve as an inspirational and remind us that if we are ready to put in the efforts, nothing is impossible in life.

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