
Our country is full of talent. Every day the story of some talented person keeps coming to the fore from every nook and corner of the country. A similar story has come to us once again today, which has proved that talent never lets problems stand in the way of its destination. Pratibha overcomes every problem in her path and achieves her destination.
Nandlal does not have both hands
Nandlal, a resident of Sant Tola in Haveli Kharagpur Nagar area of Munger district, has lost both his hands. According to the information, due to electrocution many years ago, both his hands were amputated. However, this did not stop his journey there. Later, Nandlal's grandfather gave him courage and taught him to write with his feet.
Appearing in BA exam
Nandlal is presently appearing in the BA examination at RS College, Munger. This is where his picture has gone viral. He is answering the questions by writing with his feet. As soon as his picture went viral on social media, everyone is saluting his courage.
dream of becoming an IAS
Even after their financial condition is weak, Nandlal is maintaining his spirits strong. After BA, he is dreaming of becoming B.Ed and after that, he is an IAS. Let us inform you that in the year 2017, he passed the matriculation examination in the first division. After this, in the year 2019, he also passed the 12th examination in first-class from the science stream. Now he is doing his graduation in economics.
Disability was not allowed to become helplessness
Generally, in such a situation, any common person considers his life to end. But Nandlal never allowed his disability to become helpless. He did not lose his courage and is determined to do something in life. We also salute this courage of Nandlal.
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