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'Inconveniently Good At Taking Exams': Shashi Tharoor Shares His St Xavier’s Calcutta Marksheet

While Tharoor's intellectual prowess and vocabulary are widely acknowledged, this rare insight into his academic records sheds light on the foundation of his journey.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, known for his eloquence, on Saturday (September 2) unveiled a glimpse into his academic past by sharing his St. Xavier's Calcutta marksheets on Facebook. The post, which offers a peek into his school days, comes with the caption: "I've often admitted that as a kid I was inconveniently good at taking exams. A friend sent me proof from my schooldays at St. Xavier's Calcutta."

While Tharoor's intellectual prowess and vocabulary are widely acknowledged, this rare insight into his academic records sheds light on the foundation of his journey. Shashi Tharoor, who was born in London and raised in India, has had a varied career that includes international civil service, diplomacy, politics, and writing.

Take A Look At The Post Here: 

Tharoor has been an influential voice in Indian politics as a Member of Parliament representing Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, since 2009. He currently chairs the Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilisers and is well-known in parliamentary circles.

Tharoor's recent comments on the BJP-led Centre's proposal for 'one nation, one election' have also stirred debate. During his visit to his Lok Sabha constituency, he expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such a system, highlighting the complexities of India's diverse political landscape.

The 'one nation, one election' initiative, spearheaded by the government and currently under the purview of a committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind, seeks to streamline the electoral process in India. Tharoor's criticism emphasises the importance of taking into account the country's vast diversity as well as the existing democratic framework.

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Here's How Netizens Reacted To It: 

Users' reactions to Shashi Tharoor's recent Facebook post were a testament to his apparent intellectual prowess. One user commented, "Rank to RIGHT n DESERVE (thumbs up emoticon) CANDIDATE..." while another added, "Well, you certainly have lived up to that early promise." Many users expressed no surprise, attributing his remarkable achievements to his longstanding scholarly nature.

Comments such as "You are years ahead of your generation Sir," "You have been a true scholar from your school days. Great!" and "You are outstanding always, Tharoorji" showcased the admiration and respect Tharoor commands for his intellect and accomplishments.

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