In a remarkable display of sibling bonding and academic consistency, 16-year-old twin sisters Prabhnoor and Navnoor Bhelle from Talwan, Jalandhar, have collectively secured places in the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) Class X merit list.Interestingly, the duo had earlier figured in the PSEB Class VIII state merit list, continuing their impressive academic streak with yet another shared achievement.Students of Government Girls High School, Talwan, both sisters now aspire to pursue medical stream and become doctors. Prabhnoor scored 639 out of 650 marks (98.31%), securing the third position in the district while Navnoor scored 633 out of 650 marks (97.38%), earning eighth position in the district.The daughters of Lakhwinder Singh, who runs a CSC centre in Bhalle village, and Jaswinder Kaur, an English teacher at a private school, the family credited disciplined study routines and mutual support for their success.“They are more like best friends than just siblings and share everything with each other. After returning from the school every day, they would sit together for studies and discuss topics in detail. If one of them had a doubt in any subject, the other would help solve it. They also made the regular use of online resources and YouTube videos to understand concepts better and strengthen their preparation,” said their mother.The sisters said they regularly tested each other, identified weak areas and worked on them collectively which helped improve their performance significantlyThe sisters’ academic journey has remained consistent over the years. In the PSEB Class VIII examinations too, Prabhnoor had secured the seventh rank in the state while Navnoor stood tenth, their mother added.Apart from academics, both sisters enjoy reading books and playing badminton. Their achievement has brought pride to their family, school and village, with family members describing them as disciplined and dedicated throughout the academic session.


