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Mumbai: Injured SSC student writes exam hours after accident in Mulund

Updated on: 25 February,2026 07:03 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Aditi Alurkar | aditi.alurkar@mid-day.com

Less than 12 hours after a late-night crash left him injured, a Mulund Std X student gave his SSC paper, with school, board officials racing against time to make it possible

Mumbai: Injured SSC student writes exam hours after accident in Mulund

Injured student appears for exams: Within hours, the student is given all assistance. Despite his injuries, the pupil appears for the first paper of his Std X boards with a writer to help him. Illustrations/Uday Mohite

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Just hours after a late-night two-wheeler accident left him with six stitches on his head and bruised arms, Std X student Mohammed Umar Ansari from St. Pius School in Mulund walked into his SSC Marathi exam hall on Monday morning, determined not to lose an academic year. 

The accident occurred close to midnight after the student, who had been revising throughout the day and observing Ramadan fast, stepped out briefly with friends when their bike skidded on debris.


Student in the hospital: Student with bandaged arms and a head injury after a late-night two-wheeler accident, just hours before he was due to appear for his SSC board exam
Student in the hospital: Student with bandaged arms and a head injury after a late-night two-wheeler accident, just hours before he was due to appear for his SSC board exam



Discharged from hospital in the early hours, Umar insisted on writing the paper, prompting his school, SSC Board officials and exam centre to coordinate within hours to verify medical records and arrange a writer so he could take the exam on time.

Student’s own words

“I didn’t want to lose time in my academics. The Marathi paper went well. I still have a headache and pain in my palms, but I am preparing for my next exam, English.”

Parents, teacher, and board official on call: At 5:30 am, academic coordinator of his school in Mulund gets a call from the boy’s parents. Soon, the board custodian, board superintendent, principal of the exam centre, and Vashi board officials are informed
Parents, teacher, and board official on call: At 5:30 am, academic coordinator of his school in Mulund gets a call from the boy’s parents. Soon, the board custodian, board superintendent, principal of the exam centre, and Vashi board officials are informed

What the father said

Abdul Rehman Ansari said the accident happened after the boy stepped out briefly following study hours.  “He got six stitches and a CT scan; there was nothing to worry about, but he insisted on writing the exam the next morning. We informed the school early on Monday morning.”

Rapid response from school and board

School: St. Pius School, Mulund
Exam centre: Lokmanya Tilak English High School, Mulund
Board coordination: SSC officials at Vashi
Principal Fr Norbert D’Souza said the response was swift.
“Within hours, the school, board, and centre verified medical documents and arranged a writer so he could appear without difficulty.”

Mohammed Umar Ansari, studying at his residence after receiving the stitches. Pic/By Special Arrangement
Mohammed Umar Ansari, studying at his residence after receiving the stitches. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Student at the centre

Name: Mohammed Umar Ansari Class: SSC (Std X)
School: St. Pius School, Mulund
Exam: Marathi

The injury in numbers

>> 6 stitches to the head
>> 1 CT scan conducted
>> Bruises: arms and palms
>> Time between accident and exam: Under 12 hours

From accident to exam hall

Sun, 11:45 pm
Bike slips on debris while returning home

Mon, about 3 am
Student discharged from hospital

Mon, 6 am
School begins coordination with the board and centre

Mon, 10:30 am
Writer arranged, documents cleared

Mon, 11 am
Student writes the Marathi exam

3 am
Time student was discharged from the hospital

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