Defeating cancer, girl scored 81 percent in 10th Boards exam
Defeating cancer, girl scored 81 percent in 10th Boards exam
If there is courage and determination, we can overcome the biggest obstacle.
Though Supriya is fighting with a disease that makes people tremble and lose confidence, she managed to score 81 percent marks in the 10th Boards exam.
Not only has she made her parents proud, but also has given thousands of people a message who get disappointed with life because of any difficulty - despite suffering from blood cancer.
Supriya has been suffering from blood cancer for the past three years and her parents, Digvijay Bharati and Rupa Devi, who lived near Jatpur Kali temple, have put millions of rupees in her treatment and now, they have nothing left with them.
Supriya learned to live her life and decided to become an inspiration for others.
She continued to study hard and achieved what she deserved - though, she was disappointed that she could not fulfil her father's dream of her being a topper.
Her parents are also to be congratulated, as they kept her motivated to defeat this disease.
Meanwhile, another wonder was seen in Muzaffarnagar where a girl secured second place in the district in 12th Boards exam by memorising and writing on the walls and doors of her house with stones due to financial disability in her family since her childhood.
Meenakshi Sharma studied under the street lights as there was no electricity as well.
Her father used to earn and raise the family through providing rickshaw service, but in the meantime, due to an illness, he died because of lack of treatment. After the death of her father, the family lost all hopes.
"I was happy to secure 90.8 percent, but I missed my father. When my two English papers were left, my father expired. Despite my family's financial hardship, my mother supported me and never let me feel that we were financially unstable," Meenakshi said.
She added she wants to become a Professor in Chemistry as it is her favourite subject and she scored the maximum marks in it.
These girls have proved that daughters are no less than sons - a lesson the entire nation needs to learn.
-ANI