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Eenadu sunday book story
Eenadu sunday book story






I would shake when I used to see my father’s dejected face,” Sazid told TOI. “But, sometimes my father would return home without any income even after daylong efforts. Many a time, Sazid would arrange saris on the cycle of his father, Md Idrish Ali, for him to hawk at Valmikinagar in West Champaran district. “Unlike the family of a government peon or sweeper which gets a meagre but regular income, my family’s financial condition was completely unstable,” says Sazid, a boy from West Champaran. Two years of hard work has now landed him in IIT-Punjab, without any private coaching! PATNA: Appalling poverty had shaken Sazid Mehboob, 19, to the core when he was in class X, but that only steeled his resolve to do something to improve his family’s condition. Hawker’s son cracks IIT-JEE, sans coaching “Hard work pays after all,” Suresh told TOI and thanked his teachers, including Super-30’s Anand Kumar, for their help to him when he needed it the most. He was all smiles as his name figured quite prominently in the list of successful JEE examines the very next year. But I decided to move on with a stronger determination,” he said. “Cracking the IIT-JEE was a matter of life or death for me,” Suresh told TOI and added that even though he couldn’t score high marks in Class XII and failed it to make to IIT in 2005, he was undeterred. “My teachers used to take special interest in me because I could solve even complex mathematical problems,” he said and added it was his maths teacher who made him realize that he was good in maths. Once on the school campus, however, he was a pampered prince of sorts. The boy would then wash his uniform almost every day, except during the rains, as he had only one uniform which he also wore at home. I studied before a lantern till late into night after helping my father in fields during the day,” recalled Suresh. The teen, who had not heard of the IIT-JEE till then and who had never gone out of Sitamarhi, started dreaming big. “He said, ‘IIT will change your life for the better for good’,” Suresh recalled and added life for him became a bigger challenge from that day onwards. Impressed with Suresh’s academic records, he counselled him to take the IIT-JEE. While in ISc, Suresh had a chance meeting with a classmate’s IITian brother. However, his father Chhatar Ram, whose earning was not only meagre but also irregular, did not let him drop out of his Kendriya Vidyalaya in Sitamarhi. He was all of ten years when he lost his mother. Suresh’s journey to success was not easy. This son of a landless farmer of Sitamarhi’s Adhkani village, however, struggled his way to do civil engineering from IIT-Delhi and recently bagged a job in an infrastructure consultancy firm with a pay package of Rs 6 lakh per annum. PATNA: Time was when Suresh Ram and his parents would live on “bhuja” (dry, fried rice) for days.

eenadu sunday book story

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