Lucknow: Stay loyal to his name, Pratibha, 10th grade students struggle against physical challenges, severe drugs and rejection of entrance tickets by a number of schools to score 95.8% in the results of the ICSE board stated on Saturday.
He was among several students who had binded Rakhi to the Chair of the Yogi Adityanath Minister on August 15, 2019, at his residence and talented school bags by him.
Suffer from Dystrophy Muscular Duchenne (DMD), which is caused by a damaged gene for distrophin (protein in the muscle), a class X ST Joseph College Pratibha Yadav does not give up, struggling to overcome physical challenges and print 95.8% in the results of the ICSE board announced on Saturday.
It was a constant support of his father Polable Tej Bahadur Yadav who motivated him not to consider himself weak.
A resident of Ashok Vihar, Pratibha inspired to become a civil servant.
“He is in a wheelchair and fully depends on his mother for routine work.
Constant health problems and heavy drugs have pressed it.
I made him understand not to let his physical challenge defeat his mental strength.
He is a smart girl and hard worker and now proven From the percentage, “said father who was proud of Tej Bahadur.
He said Pratibha was diagnosed with DMD when he was 12 years old, the main symptoms covering weaknesses and progressive losses (atrophy) of the skeleton and heart muscles.
Even to attend natures calls, he needed his mother’s support, he said and added this disease had influenced his ability to sit, stand up, or walk.
I am proud that without the tuition fees that have been printed well.
I thank all his teachers and school for giving his recognition and guidance, he added.
“If the regular exam I will print more.
My success is not only because my own hard work, but also because of my teacher and parents.
I aspire to become a civil servant,” Pratibha said, adding that “my success mantra was Sincerity and finding participants in every challenge.
Negative thoughts can never concentrate well.
“Pratibha’s father has appealed to private schools to support the students and should not deny their rights to learn.
Founder of the manager of St Joseph College Anil Agarwal said, “He has proven the saying ‘where there is the will there.”
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