Student set an example
A student has set a unique example in Valliur in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. In fact, Krishnamurthy’s wife Sublakshmi, who lives in Anna Nagar, died on Monday. The couple have two children. The son’s name is Sunil Kumar and daughter’s name is Yavasini. Krishnamurthy died 6 years ago. After this, Subalakshmi brought her children alone. Meanwhile, Subalakshmi died due to ill health on Monday. Sunil Kumar is a 12th grade student. Despite the death of the mother, Sunil Kumar pressed his grief and took the Tamil language examination and returned home in the afternoon.
Mother’s funeral on one side, exam on one side
After this Sunil Kumar attended his mother’s funeral. Before going to the exam, Sunil Kumar touched his mother and said that the mother stays for a while and I will come back. Had to hear so much that all the people present there had tears in their eyes. This incident on one side immersed everyone in mourning. At the same time, Sunil Kumar has set a new example. Please tell that earlier a similar case was seen in Latur, Maharashtra. Here, a student named Disha Nagnath Ubele, leaving the funeral of the father in the middle, had come to take the exam of Marathi for her 10th grade.
Such incident happened in Maharashtra too
In fact, Disha’s father was struggling with illness and his last rites were performed in Bhaida village in the past. Disha, a student of Zilla Parishad Girls School in Bhaida, said that she was not sure that she would be able to take the second school certificate (SSC) exam on Friday. Then his teacher Shivalinga Nagpure asked him to appear in the exam. Nagpure said that he contacted Sudhakar Telang, Chairman of Latur Divisional Board, who spoke to the direction and encouraged him not to give up. Showing the encouragement, the 16 -year -old girl wiped her tears, gave a final farewell to her father and walked towards the examination center at Azim High School in Ausa to give Marathi paper on Friday. Disha’s family includes his grandmother, mother and younger brother. Premnath Lature, a resident of Bhahada village, said that when she (Disha) was writing her paper in Ausa, her father was being cremated.
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