ASIA

A 10th standard boy passed and surprised the village, who earns half a crore by working hard in pomegranate cultivation.

Pranav, who earns a quarter of a crore by cultivating pomegranates, reached the pinnacle of success by securing 48.20 percent marks without even attending school.

Anjali

Sangli witnessed a remarkable success story with Pranav Shankar Suryavanshi, a 16-year-old student who achieved 48.20 percent in his 10th-grade exams despite his focus on cultivating pomegranates. Working diligently on his ten-acre pomegranate farm, Pranav earned an impressive income of 1.2 crore rupees last year.

His dedication to agriculture overshadowed his academic pursuits, leading to his modest academic performance. Despite his academic challenges, the villagers of Khanjodwadi recognized and celebrated Pranav's commitment to horticulture by displaying congratulatory plaques and a large flag in the village.