Gorakhpur, June 17, 2023 - Manzoor Alam, a respected physics lecturer at MSI Inter College, Gorakhpur is beaming with pride as his two children, Abu Talha and Arhma Fatma, have achieved success in the +2 entrance exam of AMU.
Abu Talha(Rank 86) and Arhma Fatma(Rank 15) have shown exceptional academic prowess by securing top ranks in the highly competitive AMU entrance examination. Their achievement has brought immense joy and pride not only to their parents but also to their school and the entire Gorakhpur community.
Manzoor Alam, known for his dedication and passion for teaching, has been a guiding light for countless students over the years. His influence and expertise in the field of physics and science subjects have inspired and motivated numerous students. Now, the success of his own children further exemplifies his commitment to education, pursuit of knowledge.
The proud father expressed his delight and gratitude, stating, "I am overjoyed to see my children's hard work and dedication pay off. It is a testament to their resilience and the excellent education they have received. I am immensely proud of them and hope their success inspires other students to dream big and work hard."
Abu Talha and Arhma Fatma credit their success to the unwavering support of their parents, the guidance of their teachers, and their own determination. They are now eagerly looking forward to beginning their academic journey at AMU, where they aspire to pursue medical education.
The achievement of Abu Talha and Arhma Fatma serves as a source of inspiration for students in Gorakhpur and beyond. Their accomplishment not only reflects their personal dedication but also highlights the importance of quality education and the role of passionate educators like Manzoor Alam.
As the community celebrates this remarkable achievement, Manzoor Alam's dedication to teaching and his children's success serves as a reminder that hard work, perseverance, and a supportive environment can pave the way for a bright future.
Many people congratulated Manzoor Alam sir from the region specially Adv Haseeb Ahmad from Lucknow, congratulated Abu Talha and Arhma on their success.
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