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Bihar: especially the 14-year-old girl learning to write with toes, aim to become a teacher

Bihar: especially the 14-year-old girl learning to write with toes, aim to become a teacher
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Patna: A 14-year-old girl – a girl who pretended from Patna Bihar had become a symbol of courage and grit to move forward in life because she continued to read her education by learning to write with her legs after she lost her two hands of accidents.
More than a long range of 7 years, Tanu Kumari showed great determination to find a solution to overcome the challenges caused by disability.
He studied at a government school and was registered as a regular student in grade 10.
Speaking to Ani, the young girl said that she was aspiring to become a teacher.
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“I don’t feel that I will be left behind because of my disability.
After the accident, I gradually learned how to write with my toes.
In addition to learning, I like to participate in sports and painting,” he said.
His mother, Suha Devi, expressed trust in his daughter and said that he was proud of him.
“In 2014, when he played on the terrace, he touched the electric cable of life, because he lost his hand.
Initially, we faced a lot of problems but I was happy that he had the power to learn to do his daily tasks with his legs.
I am very proud of him,” Devi said.
He also said that Tanu had won awards in painting competitions held for special children.
“Every day if I ask him not to go to school, he insisted that he would do it.
Tanu excelled in the study,” said the mother.
Tanu Anil Kumar troops, who worked as a gas cylinder delivery man, hoped that the government would provide assistance needed by Tanu.
“I am a poor person.
I sometimes hope that the government can help us.
Previously, Tanu was studying in a private school but we shift it to the government school.
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Tanu helped her in eating, bathing and changing clothes,” he said.
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He further said that he was proud of his daughter.
“Tanu had told us many times that he wanted to finish his education,” he added.
Tanu’s classmate noted that he had a sparkling fear.
“Sometimes we feel bad for him.
But we always stand up to help him.
He studied well,” said Anamika Kumari, classmate.
Nazia Parveen, another classmate said, “He hasn’t lost his battle.
He moved forward with whatever he had.”
Meanwhile, Teacher Science Tanu Divya Kumari also said that he hoped the government would provide assistance to students who were intelligent and brave.
“When I saw it for the first time, I was surprised.
I encouraged him to learn and not lose hope.
He was very aspirational and came to school every day.
I urged the government to provide assistance,” said Teacher.

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