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Times of India25.04.2026Education2 dk okumaIndia

From One-Room Home to Topper: Bhopal Girl Beats Odds to Score 98.8% in 12th Boards

Chandni Vishwakarma, daughter of a carpenter earning ₹500/day, becomes Madhya Pradesh's 12th board topper in commerce stream

L'essentiel

  • Chandni Vishwakarma from Bhopal's Bhim Nagar colony has become one of Madhya Pradesh's 12th board toppers, scoring 494 out of 500 marks (98.8%) in commerce stream.
  • The daughter of a carpenter earning ₹500 a day and a mother working in a mid-day meal programme, Chandni overcame financial constraints, loudspeaker noise, and unreliable electricity to achieve her success.
  • She credits her parents who supported her throughout her journey.

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Chandni Vishwakarma lives in a one-room home with her family of four in Bhopal's Bhim Nagar colony. Her father works as a carpenter earning around ₹500 a day, while her mother is employed in a mid-day meal programme at a local school. The family faces daily financial challenges and environmental hurdles including loudspeaker noise and unreliable electricity.

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The narrow slum lanes couldn't choke Chandni Vishwakarma's big dreams. Hailing from Bhopal's Bhim Nagar colony, Chandni is one of Madhya Pradesh's 12th board toppers. The bright girl, who lives in a one-room home with her family, comes from a humble background. Chandni's father works as a carpenter, earning around ₹500 a day. Her mother is employed in a mid-day meal programme at a local school. In a new BBC documentary, Chandni credits her parents saying, "dono ne hi kaafi zyada struggle kiya hai" (both of them have struggled a lot).

Recalling the moment Chandni's result came out, her mother says, "main itna emotional hogayi thi, samajh nahi aa raha tha kya bolu" (I got so emotional that I didn't know what to say). She then recalls how she used to watch on television how toppers are celebrated and people come to congratulate them, and now the same is happening at her home. Chandni's father quietly takes pride, as if he still finds it hard to believe that her daughter has achieved something so big.

Chandni scored 494 out of 500 marks in commerce stream. "Mummy-papa ka swabhav shaant hai, vo bechare bas emotional hue…" says Chandni, describing her parents' heartfelt emotions. However, behind that calm support was a daily environment far from easy to study in. As for Chandni, success didn't come from ideal conditions, it came despite them.

Chandni's journey was shaped as much by financial limitations as by her will to overcome them. "Financial issues rahe hai…" shares Chandni whose father earns a daily wage of rupees 500 supporting a family of four. It wasn't just the studies she had to manage, every expense had to be carefully calculated. Despite the financial worries, Chandni's struggles didn't end there. There were constant disturbances from the surroundings. Loudspeaker noise and unreliable electricity were constant hurdles. Yet, instead of feeling burdened, Chandni became more aware.

While Chandni credits her achievements to her parents, her parents credit her. "Bhagwan se dua karti hoon… beti ho toh Chandni jaisi…" Chandni's mother says with a heart full of gratitude. She recalls how Chandni never demanded more than the family could afford. "Pareshani dekhti thi, toh kisi cheez ki khwahish nahi karti thi," she adds.

Today, Chandni Vishwakarma's achievement is not just about scoring 98.8%, it is a reminder that beyond facilities and resources, it is often the home's environment that shapes how far a child will go or how big of dreams they'll achieve.

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific strategies did Chandni use to study despite the disturbances?
  • Will Chandni pursue higher education and in what field?
  • How will this achievement change her family's financial situation?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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