Pahalgam victim¡¯s daughter Subhangi Guha clears ISC with 87%, plans to study psychology to fulfil father¡¯s dreams
Subhangi Guha, 17, who tragically lost her father Samir Guha in the recent terror attack at Pahalgam, Kashmir, has scored 87% in her ISC exams. Determined to fulfil her father¡¯s dreams, she now plans to pursue Psychology Honours at Loreto College, Kolkata, with the support of her family and community.

It has been a difficult few weeks for 17-year-old Subhangi Guha, who witnessed her father, Samir Guha, lose his life in the recent terrorist attack at Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam. Still processing the trauma of that day, Subhangi received her ISC exam results on Wednesday and found a renewed sense of purpose in her academic achievements.
Subhangi Guha scored 87% in her ISC board exams
A student of the Arts stream, Subhangi scored 87% overall in her ISC board exams. Though she had aimed to cross the 90% mark, she remained composed and determined to stay focused on her goals. Her mother, Sabari Guha, shared that Subhangi now wishes to study Psychology Honours at Loreto College, Kolkata ¡ª a dream supported by her late father.
Pahalgam victim¡¯s daughter Subhangi Guha clears ISC with 87% | Credit: X
Pahalgam victim¡¯s daughter to concentrate on her higher education
¡°She wants to concentrate on her higher education. Her goal is to pursue psychology, and she believes her father¡¯s aspirations for her will be fulfilled through this path,¡± said Sabari. The family hopes to receive administrative support to help Subhangi continue her education smoothly.
Subhangi¡¯s relatives and neighbours gathered at the family¡¯s residence in Sakherbazar to offer encouragement and support on the day the results were announced. A relative mentioned that while she was briefly disheartened by her marks, Subhangi was already looking ahead to the future and how she can honour her father¡¯s legacy.
¡°She has always been a bright student. We will do everything we can to ensure she reaches where she wants to,¡± said Shankar Roy, a local club member who visited the Guhas that morning.
Victim¡¯s family denies the rumours of getting compensation money
Sabari also made a request to the public, urging people not to spread misinformation about the family. She addressed false reports claiming they had received a Rs 1.7 crore compensation. ¡°That is completely baseless. A government officer did visit, but no financial help has been provided yet,¡± she clarified.
Victim¡¯s family describing the attack that happened in Pahalgam
The mother and daughter had earlier recounted their experience to NIA officials. Sabari described how the attackers, dressed in army uniforms, suddenly surrounded the area and instructed everyone to lie on the ground. Her husband, along with others, was selectively targeted and shot.
The Guha family continues to process their grief, but Subhangi¡¯s academic milestone serves as a quiet testament to her resilience and determination to move forward.