Blinded By Pellets, Kashmir Teen Still Scores High In School Board Exams | Read

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Grit and determination in face of adversity -- that's what helped 16-year-old Suhaib Nazir score 72 per cent marks in his school board exams six months after he sustained pellet injuries in his left eye. He is among the 1,000-odd people, most of them teenagers, who were hit in the eye by pellets fired by security forces during the five-month unrest in Kashmir last year.

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