High School: Various types of posts go viral on social media, but have you ever wondered how much truth is there in that post? Seeing the post, people who believe in the truth immediately start sharing it with people. Many times even trollers accounts of social media share it on their page without knowing the reality, due to which people start believing it to be the truth. A similar case has come to the fore, in which a person has claimed to make a world record by failing in high school 26 times. However, we will tell you further about how much truth is there in this post.
Recently, the result of UP Board was declared on 6th June. During this, a post was shared from a Facebook account named Umesh Chandra Sati. In which it was written, ‘World Record – For the 26th consecutive failure in high school, today all the villagers honored with flowers and garlands. Thanks you all. Advance efforts will continue. Along with this, a picture of a marksheet was also shared. In another photo, flowers and garlands are being garlanded by two women. As soon as I tried to know the truth about this incident, the matter came out as something else. This post is completely wrong and fake.
The flower-garland picture is very old
When the Facebook post of Umesh Chandra Sati was searched, it was found that the picture of flower-garland is very old, which he reshared. This picture was also shared on 31 October 2021 and 1 November 2021. Along with this, people were told about its truth in the comment box as well. According to the Facebook account, Umesh Chandra is a resident of Pipalkoti village in Chamoli, Uttarakhand.
The post shared by Umesh was fake
According to media reports, Umesh Chandra Sati shared this post only for laughter, which became viral within 24 hours and people started congratulating him. It has nothing to do with the actual incident. It was also learned that someone had sent the photo of the marksheet to him on WhatsApp three-four years ago, which was attached in his post. Umesh told that he has studied till 11th and he is now working in a private company. He has lost his 10th mark sheet.