Vadodara: His mother has raised it, waking up early every day and cycling through the narrow bylane of the city to give birth to a newspaper on the verge of almost 200 readers.
After seeing his mother’s struggle, Nimita Rana wanted to pay back her family.
After completing his undergraduate and master of the Faculty of Trade at the University of M, he had looked at his eyes to clear the final CMA and tried his luck with civil service too.
He has solved the level of intermediary and management accounting (CMA) and simultaneously prepares the UNION Public Commission (UPSC) exam.
But on Sunday, a young professional who promises 26 years old from the city exhaled his last at the SSG hospital managed by the state after falling prey with dengue fever which had begun to raise his poor head in the city.
Nimita also left a baby boy, who also struggled to live in the ICU since its birth.
“Even after his marriage last year, he focused on his studies.
He will appear for the Final CMA this month.
He has tried his luck with Gujarat Seva Pasandgi Mandal dress to find a suitable job so he can get and support the family,” his brother said, Rohan Rana .
Even though Rohan – who has conducted a diploma in plastic engineering from Cept, Ahmedabad – has begun to produce after bagging work in Mundra, his sister always wants to contribute.
After his father Rajendra died in 2010, Ms.
Nimita Mamta took her own to raise the two children.
“After delivering a newspaper every morning, my mother sells newspapers on the roadside near the Kashiba Children’s Hospital.
That’s because of my brother and my brother I can learn,” Nimita told the correspondent in 2019, added that she would work further for Cleaning CMA with flying colors to support their families.
“We previously took him to the Thakorbhai Hospital.
Then, he suffered a fever and was referred to the SSG Hospital where the number of platelets also increased.
But he died a day after delivering his baby,” said the broken brother.