Bagalkot, May 5 -- In a quiet neighbourhood of Bagalkot, a family's unconventional response to academic failure has struck a chord across India - not for its defiance of social norms, but for the compassion at its core. Sixteen-year-old Abhishek Cholachagudda had just learned that he had failed his Class 10 SSLC board exams, scoring 200 out of 625, a result that would usually bring with it a storm of disappointment, reprimands, or worse. But instead of scolding him or sinking into despair, his family chose to do something special: they baked a cake and threw him a party. The words "32%" were boldly iced across the cake - not to mock, but to mark the moment with love and dignity. "We are not celebrating the failure, but the effort and the jo...