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Himachal Proud: Without taking admission in any coaching institute, Rishabh Puri, son of Ratti village, made entire Himachal Pradesh proud by scoring 700 out of 720 marks.

Rishabh Puri

Rishabh Puri

Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Mandi, June 05Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village of Balh Valley in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, has made the entire Balh Valley proud in Himachal Pradesh by scoring 700 out of 720 marks in the medical college entrance examination NEET.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, has brought glory to not only Ratti village, Balh Valley region and Mandi district but also the entire Himachal Pradesh on the world stage by performing brilliantly in NEET, one of the toughest examinations in the country.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, studied up to class 10th from Blooms Buds School Nerchowk and after that he studied up to class 12th from Indus Public School.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, made his parents proud by scoring 98 percent marks in the CBSE board’s class 10th examination from Blooms Buds School Nerchowk.

Along with this, Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, made the entire Balh Valley proud by passing the 12th standard board examination from Indus Public School with 96% marks and securing 11th position in the merit list of Himachal Pradesh School Education Board (HPBOSE).

Let us tell you that Ratti village’s best son Rishabh Puri’s father, respected Sanjeev Puri ji, is a teacher and his mother Mrs. Dr. Rojola ji is currently serving in BRC Balh.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, his mother Mrs. Dr. Rojola ji and father respected Sanjeev Puri ji told Diary Times Media Network that their son Rishabh Puri has achieved this amazing success by scoring 700 out of 720 marks in the medical college entrance examination NEET, not by joining any coaching institute but by studying regularly for 5-6 hours daily.

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The best son of Ratti village Rishabh Puri told Diary Times Media Network that With true dedication and hard work in life, any youth of the country can easily achieve his goal by studying regularly for 5-6 hours daily.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, dreams of becoming a doctor and providing his services in remote and inaccessible rural areas of Mandi district, so that the lack of health services in remote and inaccessible rural areas can be met as soon as possible.

Family members, well-wishers and people of Balh Valley region are thronging to congratulate Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, on his brilliant achievement in the medical college entrance exam NEET.

Rishabh Puri, the best son of Ratti village, has inspired the youth of the entire Balh valley region to persevere with their hard work by scoring 700 out of 720 marks in the medical college entrance examination NEET.

Also, a son of Ratti village, which is included in the remote and inaccessible rural areas of Mandi district, has proved today that if you have true dedication and hard work along with the enthusiasm to study regularly for 5-6 hours daily, then you too can easily achieve any success in your life.

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