JAMSHEDPUR: Tulsi Kumari, who was twelve-year-old, who had to stop learning and sold Mango to raise money for a smartphone, all smiled when a industrialist based in Mumbai Ameya Hete bought 12 mangoes from him for Rs 1.2 lakh to help him buy an Android phone for his studies.
Hete said, “The story of perseverance and his struggle was brought forward by the media portal and when my Associate, Varsha Jahagirdar showed it to me, I wanted to do something for the child.” When receiving the money, Kumari said, “I bought a telephone for Rs 14,000 and had begun to attend the class.
I want to learn hard and achieve great success.” His mother Padmini Devi said, “When he shared the idea of selling mangoes to get and save money for a money Smartphone, I’m not sure and did not give him permission but my daughter was so determined that she finally convinced me and began selling mangoes and started selling mangoes.
“Sister Kumari Deepika said,” Even in the wildest dreams that nobody would think the desire would be fulfilled so early Of course.
” Deepika (13), who also had to stop learning, was learning to operate a call from her sister.
Kumari’s father Vimal Vimal Kumar said a financial crisis because of locking involving him from buying his daughter what they needed.
Vism without work since March.
Now, with Hete donating money, he plans to get his two daughters back to the same school.
“We visited the school and met the authorities and asked for entry and they convinced to admit the girls,” he added.