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Rajaji Nagar Sisters landed their dream teaching work

Thiruvananthapuram: Two sisters have joined the band of people who redefined Rajaji Nagar (Chenkalchoola), the largest colony in the city.
Challenging the circumstances and defects challenging Krishnakumari, a polio patient and his sister Manjush now function as a teacher in government schools in the city.
Achievements are the result of their hard work and hard work.
They prepared the PSC exam and cleaned it at the age of 40.
The two sisters, who used to take college classes for children, became inspiration for many children in Chenkalchoola.
Tribe, their father, who worked as a telephone mechanic in BSNL, retired six years ago.
He now runs a tea shop, and their mother dies 12 years ago.
They submitted a test in 2012 and took the exam in 2017.
They received their promises of meeting on various dates, but joined the work on the same date on July 15.
Manjusha now teaches mathematics in the main section in Chalai School and Krishnakumari teaching social science in the top part of the Jagathy school.
“I can’t walk until the age of four, so my mother took me to my school and everywhere.
I can start walking only after my surgery.
Even then I can’t walk long distances and my sister helped me in learning by sharing the notes with I.
We study together and secure the job.
We have to deal with things that are not so ideal for learning, “Krishnakumari said.
“Government female college, where we learn, is a source of inspiration for us.
Our parents fully support our academic pursuit.
They hope to get a decent job and good education.
Our mother, who is not with us now, cannot learn that He can give us good education, “Krishnakumari said.
Manjush said a government work was always their dreams.
“We always dream about the work of the government.
We don’t expect anything other than the grace of God, we have obtained it.
We start our work together.
We are the first person in this colony to secure government work at The teaching sector, “said Manjusha” There are many children here who share our dreams.
They learn very well.
We try to guide them in any way we can every time they come to us, “added Manjusha.

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