It was a bittersweet moment for 16-year-old Dhruv Hemant Joshi when he scored an impressive 80 percent in his Class 10 board examination as the result came days after he lost his father in the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
The results of the examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education were announced on May 13.
Hemant Joshi, Sanjay Lele and Atul Mone, residents of Dombivli near Mumbai, were among the 26 persons shot dead by terrorists in Pahalgam on April 22.
Dhruv, a student of Omkar International School, was witness to the massacre.
“He and his family feel very sad that his father is not there to see his success,” said a relative.
He wants to pursue science stream and wants to become a doctor, said his maternal uncle Mohit Bhave.
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