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Jhalawar: The daughter of the tempo driver will be the first doctor in his village

Jhalawar: The daughter of the tempo driver will be the first doctor in his village
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City: Tempo driver’s daughter in Pachpahad’s small village in Jhalawar Regency Rajasthan will be the first doctor in his city.
Appears for the fourth time, Nazia scored 668 marks at NEET (UG) 2021 and was ranked 1759 at the national level and 477 in the OBC category.
The 22-year-old linked many factors for his success, including the training he received at the Allen Institute of City and a cycle he got from the state government after grade 9.
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After grade 8, Nazia moved to school at Bhawaniimandi, which was a bit far from her village.
It is a gift of a cycle that helps its journey to school far every day and let it keep the dream nurse.
Born in the family hit poverty without educational background, Nazia was assisted on the journey to success also with the government’s cash scholarships obtained in class 10 and 12th grade.
It was a scholarship, totaling around RS one lakh, which helped him pay towards coaching in the city.
“The two scholarships by the state government were not inferior to the journey for me when they opened the way to success,” Nazia told PTI on Friday.
Indigenous villagers near Bhawanmandi in Jhalawar District, Nazia’s father Isamuddin was a tempo driver and his mother Amina BI was a housewife, who also worked as a daily wage worker in agriculture.
After scoring more than 90 percent in class 12, Nazia enrolled himself at the Allen Career Institute, who helped the score 487, 518, 602 marked in their first three efforts on competitive exams.
Increasing consistently increasing it pushed it to give the others to go to the hard entrance, which he cracked scored 668 marked the fourth time.
Impressed by the dedication, the Institute triggered a 75 percent rebate in costs during its fourth effort.
“Allen Career Institute is always ready to support the talent that has the willingness to prosper.
Nazia has brought Caurels to the family and village,” said Naveen Maheshwari, Director of the Institute.
“Such children will be examples of regions and communities and inspiration for other students.
‘Allen’ will continue to help children like that,” he added.
Nazia thanked the Institute to support her “dream”, and said she wanted to be a gynecologist after completing her MBBS.
He has a younger brother who studied in 10th grade, and a sister who recently passed the 12th grade.

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