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Without a hand, 17-year-old lady from Odisha scripts success story

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Express News Service

KENDRAPARA: A 17-year-old Sneha Behera from Arasa village inside Rajkanika block within the district has out of the blue develop into the cynosure of all eyes. Born with out the fitting hand, Sneha has secured seat in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi by securing 113 rank within the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 beneath PwD class.  She will probably be pursuing B Tech in electrical engineering.

Bereft of the fitting hand, Sneha was born right into a farmer’s household and needed to face lots of issues throughout her childhood. Considered a curse for individuals within the village, Sneha right this moment is being checked out as an inspiration.  

Starting her major training in Saraswati Sishu Mandir, she accomplished class ten from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV),  Baro in Kendrapara district. She then accomplished Plus Two science from JNV Bundi in Rajasthan.

“Life threw challenges at me and I accepted it. I struggled but achieved what I wanted to and got through the IIT,” stated Sneha.  Being a marginal farmer, her father Saroj Behera was a continuing companion and supporter. “He has fulfilled all my requirements and dreamt of seeing me reach for the skies. Finally, his hard work has paid off,” added an emotional Sneha.

On her IIT feat, Sneha stated arduous work and dedication could make one obtain something in life. When Saroj acquired the information about her daughter’s achievement, tears ran down his cheeks, and refused to cease. “I worked hard as a farmer.  I have often tried to be with both of my daughters and did everything they needed for their studies. I am extremely happy,” stated an elated Saroj.

Sheer arduous work has enabled her to get a seat at IIT, Delhi. She is now an instance for all,  stated the previous principal of Kendrapara Autonomous College.  Nanda Kishor Parida. After realizing about her achievement, district collector Amrit Ruturaj on Saturday offered her with Rs 30,000 and acknowledged that the administration will assist her to pursue larger research.

KENDRAPARA: A 17-year-old Sneha Behera from Arasa village inside Rajkanika block within the district has out of the blue develop into the cynosure of all eyes. Born with out the fitting hand, Sneha has secured seat in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi by securing 113 rank within the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) 2023 beneath PwD class.  She will probably be pursuing B Tech in electrical engineering.

Bereft of the fitting hand, Sneha was born right into a farmer’s household and needed to face lots of issues throughout her childhood. Considered a curse for individuals within the village, Sneha right this moment is being checked out as an inspiration.  

Starting her major training in Saraswati Sishu Mandir, she accomplished class ten from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV),  Baro in Kendrapara district. She then accomplished Plus Two science from JNV Bundi in Rajasthan.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“Life threw challenges at me and I accepted it. I struggled but achieved what I wanted to and got through the IIT,” stated Sneha.  Being a marginal farmer, her father Saroj Behera was a continuing companion and supporter. “He has fulfilled all my requirements and dreamt of seeing me reach for the skies. Finally, his hard work has paid off,” added an emotional Sneha.

On her IIT feat, Sneha stated arduous work and dedication could make one obtain something in life. When Saroj acquired the information about her daughter’s achievement, tears ran down his cheeks, and refused to cease. “I worked hard as a farmer.  I have often tried to be with both of my daughters and did everything they needed for their studies. I am extremely happy,” stated an elated Saroj.

Sheer arduous work has enabled her to get a seat at IIT, Delhi. She is now an instance for all,  stated the previous principal of Kendrapara Autonomous College.  Nanda Kishor Parida. After realizing about her achievement, district collector Amrit Ruturaj on Saturday offered her with Rs 30,000 and acknowledged that the administration will assist her to pursue larger research.