
Chatra farmer celebrates two daughters' results in science stream
Chatra: A farmer of the district is celebrating the success of his two daughters as the JAC declared the
Class XII results
of science and commerce streams on Saturday.
Elder daughter Sneha Kumari bagged the eight position in science stream, becoming the district topper, while Neha Kumari got the ninth position.
Students of Ramnarayan +2 High School, Sneha scored 469 marks out of 500, while Neha secured 458 marks.
Terming their father Pramod Yadav as an inspiration, the two sisters said, "Papa always used to encourage us to study well by saying that the harder we struggle now, the happier life will be in future. So, we never wasted time on mobile phone or in chatting with friends or family members."
Sneha, who wants to become a doctor, said, "My next target is to fulfill my father's dream by becoming a doctor at any cost."
Echoing her elder sister's words, Neha said, "Our father's daily struggle motivates us to fulfill our duty as his children as well as make this human life and our parents' sacrifices worthy."
A resident of Kashi Kewal village under Huntergunj block of Chatra, Pramod Kumar said, "This is an unexpected gift from both my daughters for me. They paid the price of my hard work. I pray that that they acieve their aim."

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