Hard work and determination are two things that have no substitute. By following this, any destination can be found. Many such examples are seen from time to time in our country and the world. Despite all kinds of problems, such people make their dreams come true. One such story has come out from the Jamui district of Bihar. Seema, a ten-year-old handicapped student, is in a discussion about her hard work. Let us know who is Seema and why people are taking inspiration from them.
Seema studies in fourth grade
Seema, who has become a topic of discussion among people due to her enthusiasm, studies in a government school in Fatehpur village of Jamui district. Seema of 10 years is a student of class IV. Talking about the family, both Seema's parents are illiterate. Seema's father Kheeran Manjhi, who comes from the Mahadalit class, works outside as a laborer, while her mother Baby Devi works in a brick kiln. You will be surprised to know that even though Seema does not have a leg, she travels 500 meters on foot every day from home to school. Despite having no road, she reaches her school with the help of footpaths. Without becoming a burden on anyone, she completes all her work herself.
The District administration presented a tricycle
A tricycle has been provided to Seema by District Magistrate Avnish Kumar on Wednesday. The District Magistrate, Jamui Superintendent of Police, and other officials reached Seema's house on Wednesday and presented her with a tricycle. The District Magistrate also promised that the school where Seema studies will be made smart within a month.
The measurement is taken for a prosthetic leg
IPS officer Sukriti Madhav Mishra shared this information on Twitter. He wrote that Seema has got a tricycle. The measurement for the prosthetic leg has also been taken. There should be no limit to the flight of dreams. Mishra further wrote that there has been talking about Seema's cycle and artificial limbs. A prosthetic leg implant will also be done soon. Mishra is a 2015 batch IPS (Indian Police Service) officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre.
leg lost in road accident
Seema had lost a leg in a road accident about two years ago. Due to being hit by a tractor, he had suffered serious injuries in one leg. At the hospital, the doctor had to amputate his leg. However, Seema did not let this incident become her weakness. Seeing other children going to school, Seema also insisted on it. After this Seema's parents wrote her name in the school. Seema reaches school and studies diligently, regardless of the absence of her legs.
What are the school people saying?
Seema's school teacher Adi also praises her spirit. They tell that despite being disabled, Seema comes to school with the help of only one foot from the trails. She also does all her work and school homework on time. According to Seema's mother, she does not have enough money to buy copy-books, etc. for Seema. Seeing the courage of Seema, all this is provided by the teachers of the school. Everyone is proud of Seema and is confident that she will make the householders proud.
Seema wants to become a teacher
Seema's dream is to become a teacher when she grows up. She wants to become capable of studying and writing so that she can help the family. That's why Seema has insisted on writing her name in the school.
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