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Anand Mahindra To Pay For Laborer’s Son’s Education

Anand Mahindra to pay for laborer’s son’s education, know what is the whole story. Industrialist Anand Mahindra has saluted the courage of a laborer by tweeting. At the same time, there is also talk of lifting the education of the son of a laborer.

Significantly, a few days ago, Shobharam, a laborer in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, had to travel 105 km by bicycle to get his son Ashish the 10th paper. When his picture went viral, many people praised his spirit. Now industrialist Anand Mahindra decided that he would send his son’s education. On social media, people are appreciative of Mahindra’s move, while Ashish’s father also thanked him.

Anand Mahindra shared a story on Twitter and wrote, “Salute to this father!” Those who dream of a golden future for their children. These dreams lead a country forward. Our organization will bear the expenses of Ashish’s further studies. ”For this, he has requested a journalist to contact this family. Mahindra’s tweet has received 36 thousand likes and around 5000 re-tweets till the time of writing the news.

What is the whole matter?

In Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district, a father traveled 105 km with his son for eight hours a night to get his class 10 supplementary examination. 46-year-old Sobharam Parihar left his village on the night of August 17 from Bayadipura in Dhar district. He reached Bhoj Kanya School in Dhar district with his son Ayush on the morning of August 18, just before the prescription.

Shobharam himself is illiterate, but he has the passion to make him an officer as per the wishes of the son. Due to Corona, the operation of buses and other public vehicles in Madhya Pradesh is closed. For this reason, Shobharam first decided not to give son a supplementary examination, but on the insistence of his son and his own courage, he set out on a 105 km long journey on Monday night.

The bicycle he traveled with was also given to son Ayush Parihar under the government scheme in class IX. Now Ayush has another paper on 24 August. It is worth mentioning that for the students who got supplementary in the 10th standard of Madhya Pradesh Education Board, the state government has started the ‘Stopping No Scheme’.

No one helps the village

Shobharam told that no one helps in the village. At around 12 o’clock on the night of 17 August, he left the village with a son for Dhar. There were many difficulties on the way, but at 7.45 am on August 18, the son was taken to the examination center.

Borrowed two thousand rupees

In Shobharam, he told that he had borrowed two thousand rupees from an acquaintance. 1500 rupees were put in the son’s examination form. 500 rupees were brought along.

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