Jatin Awasthi, the youngest son of Rajendra Prasad Sharma, a security guard at Oswal School in Alwar, Rajasthan, has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration after scoring an exceptional 96.8% in the Class 12 Arts stream of the 2025 Rajasthan Board examinations.
His achievement has captured hearts across Alwar and beyond, symbolising the triumph of determination and hard work over socio-economic challenges.
School officials, education authorities, and the local community have applauded Jatin’s success, which now fuels his ambition to join the judicial services, a dream that once seemed distant but now feels within reach.
A Son’s Determination Lights Up Oswal School
Jatin’s story is one of quiet resilience and heartfelt motivation. Being the youngest among six siblings, he grew up witnessing his father, Rajendra Prasad Sharma, dedicate long hours as a security guard at Oswal School. Rather than seeing this as a limitation, Jatin transformed it into a source of strength.
“My father works as a guard. I wanted to make my father proud in this school,” Jatin shared in an emotional conversation with Patrika. His mother, visibly moved, accompanied him to school for the first time to collect his results, saying, “I have come with my son to school for the first time to collect his exam results.”
The school principal praised Jatin’s humility and determination, stating, “His achievement is a shining example for all students, proving that dedication can break barriers.” This heartfelt narrative humanises the statistics and reminds us of the personal stories behind academic success.
Rajasthan Board Results: A Year of Excellence and Hope
The 2025 Rajasthan Board Class 12 examinations witnessed a record participation of over 8.9 lakh students, with the Arts stream achieving an impressive 97.78% pass rate. Girls outperformed boys in the Arts stream, with the highest scorers achieving 99.6%.
Jatin’s 96.8% placed him among the top performers in the Alwar district, earning him recognition from education officials and local leaders. Rajasthan’s Education Minister, Madan Dilawar, congratulated all students during the results announcement via video conference, emphasising that success is not confined to privileged backgrounds.
“Every student’s hard work is commendable, and stories like Jatin’s inspire us all to believe in the power of perseverance,” he remarked. The widespread media coverage and social media buzz surrounding Jatin’s achievement have sparked conversations about educational equity and the importance of supporting students from underprivileged families.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
Jatin Awasthi’s inspiring journey underscores a fundamental truth: talent and determination can flourish regardless of one’s socio-economic status when given the right environment and encouragement. His success is not just a personal victory but a collective celebration of the values of hard work, family support, and community spirit.
At The Logical Indian, we believe such stories should motivate policymakers, educators, and society at large to create inclusive opportunities that nurture every child’s potential. As we celebrate Jatin’s accomplishment, we invite our readers to reflect: How can we strengthen our educational systems and communities to ensure that more children like Jatin can realise their dreams?