The 12th board result in Rajasthan was declared on Tuesday (31 March). This day was an emotional one for the family of Nikita of Ravla village of Sri Ganganagar, who did wonders in this board exam. Actually, Nikita gave 12th board exams during high fever and after a few days, after her health deteriorated further, Nikita said goodbye to this world. When the results came on Tuesday, Nikita got 93 percent marks.
After the results came, there was an atmosphere of happiness in the houses of all the children, but in Nikita’s house there was a shadow of mourning in the family after seeing the results of her daughter. The family told that his health deteriorated a few days after giving the paper, due to which Nikita died due to diabetes. Nikita died 20 days before the results came out. She wanted to become a collector but God had something else in mind.
Nikita became very ill after the exam
The student studying in Government Higher Secondary School, Ravla, Sriganganagar, won the battle of examinations but lost the battle of life even before the results were declared. Nikita, a class 12th student, had given her 12th exam in Arts stream this year. After the exam, Nikita suddenly fell ill. After this, when Nikita’s family took her for treatment, the doctor’s team sent her to Bikaner.
Nikita was bright in studies
Nikita, suffering from jaundice, died during treatment in Bikaner. In the examination results released today, Nikita has got 93.80% marks. Nikita’s family is also in a bad condition after the death of their daughter. Nikita’s father Mangal Singh and mother Charanjit Kor told that their daughter was very promising in studies but God had something else in mind.
Paper given in high fever
Nikita has two sisters in which elder sister Bhinder Kor is doing BSTC in her maternal house, her younger sister Nishu has passed class 10 and younger brother Armaan Singh has also passed class 8 this year. And Nikita’s parents work as labourers. Nikita’s father told that Nikita had high fever while giving the paper and he gave the paper due to fever.

