TRUE Grit
Many students across India,
from economically challenged families, are now conquering limitation
to achieve pinnacles of success. When Anand Kumar started the Super 30
programme in Patna, he had no idea that it would become so successful. “I
had got admission for higher studies at Cambridge University based on merit
and couldn’t go because my family didn’t have the resources,” he says. And
now he has the satisfaction of seeing most of the students from his
coaching centre Super 30, cracking the Indian Institute of Technology-Joint
Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE). While Kumar’s success stories are always
about IITs, there are many more such cases of students overcoming huge
challenges to carve out their own success stories.
Gypsy Scholar
Life was never easy for Bhukya Jagadish Singh
Nayak. He had to travel 40-45 km by bus to reach school, crossing 3-4
irrigation canals on the way. The first bus left at 7 am and he had to wait
till 5 pm for the bus back home. And if there were special classes — like
when he was in Class 10 — then he could only take the 10 pm bus.
As for food: a bowl of rice and then straight to
bed.
The odds were stacked against Nayak. He belongs to
the Lambadi (Banjara) tribe and comes from Surya Thanda village in Kamman
district of Andhra Pradesh. Worse he lost his father to tuberculosis when
he was 15 and was brought up by his mother who worked as a community
worker.
“I was always good at studies and the Banjara Sevak
Samithi chipped in to help me get through school,” he says. “I knew I had
to do well in studies and for that I was willing to sacrifice all the small
joys growing up has.” Well sacrifice he did. During his plus-2 years he
enrolled in a course to prepare for IIT-JEE. That meant his study hours
extended from 6 am to 11 pm.
All this paid off when a few months back he found
himself at the gates of IITBombay — his first trip outside his village.
STUDYING: Chemical engineering, IIT-Bombay
FAMILY BACKGROUND:
Comes from a backward tribe in a backward region
“I sacrificed all the joys and just concentrated on studies”
Bhukya Jagadish Singh Nayak
STUDYING: Qualified for Global Leadership Education &
Foundation scholarship that enables her to study in the US
FAMILY BACKGROUND:
Brought up at an orphanage
“I did what I could for the sake of my institution” Sufaira Nazir
—
Neenu Abraham
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