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Jammu and Kashmir: BEI Srinagar honours fourth standard student Affifa for OGO achievement

| @indiablooms | May 15, 2023, at 12:55 am

Bilaliya Educational Institute (BEI) Srinagar recently honoured  Affifa Batool for her achievement in  Orange Global Olympiad (OGO).

She secured the first rank in the Science stream.

Affifa, a 4th standard student, has made her institute proud with her hard work and dedication. In a statement issued by BEI, it was highlighted that Affifa’s success is a testament to her perseverance and efforts, reports ANI.

BEI Chairman Manzoor Wangnoo congratulated Affifa on her remarkable achievement and acknowledged the support of her parents, teachers, and principal. He also mentioned that Affifa’s accomplishment would serve as an inspiration to other students of the institute and a reminder that hard work and dedication always pay off.

“Affifa’s success is a proud moment for BEI, and it is committed to providing the best education to its students to help them achieve their dreams and aspirations,” said Wangnoo.

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