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Girl who gives up the top class 83% phone score

Girl who gives up the top class 83% phone score
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Noida: paying disputes.
The young meaning has shown his village.
After the phone was stolen in May last year, the 17-year-old player from the village of Parthala had little choice.
There is only one smartphone at home.
And the meaning, the youngest of the five siblings and daughters of the general store owner who had fallen in difficult times because of the kuncian, decided to give up in his online class so that his sister could continue his studies.
After Ti published the story in June last year, the meaning of gifted telephone by the reader.
The months of hard work and drill tenacity on Tuesday, when the meaning of scoring 83% on the class board.
It’s not easy to mean.
The 16-year-old housework managed and taught a small group of children in his village starting at 6-7 in the afternoon.
At that time it was abandoned, he managed to study.
Scholarships with the help of NGOs, Sadrag, see it.
Noida Public School students want to be a lawyer and are preparing for a general law entrance test (CAT).
But why is a lawyer? The meaning said he had seen his parents lose their ancestral property with manipulation of relatives and lawyers employed by them in Bihar.
Tailor girls scored 92.4% of the tailor’s daughter from the 19 sector, Divya had scored 92.4% in its class exam.
He was the second of the three siblings and was treated at the Noida Public School after he came first at Sarvhitkari school.
His family has clamped all their hopes to him.
“My father learns only until class X.
Today, he regrets his decision to pursue a higher study.
All of them want me to be something,” he told Toi.
Divya’s younger brother chases Bcom from Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou).
But he found it difficult to communicate in English and could not get an internship with the absence of experience.
“I want to study political science from regular colleges because I have seen how my sister struggles with education in open mode,” said Divya, adding that he wanted to become an officer IAS.
Daughters of tea sellers scored 72% of Shivani Kumari, whose father sold tea outside the sector 20 police station, has scored 72%.
He wants to pursue BA (Hons) from Delhi University.
The struggle is similar to Shivani too.
During the Kuncian, he helped his father cook food for police officers.
Among other things, he also got money from the make-up session.

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