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Maharastra : Brother taught by driving a rickshaw, worked in the fields of others himself.. became a collector while fulfilling the responsibility

Vasima, who hails from a small village in Maharashtra’s Nanded district, had big dreams. Born and brought up in a small village, Wasima fought every step of the way and worked day and night to reach where she is today. The brother saw neither the sun nor the freezing cold to teach his sister. This success story of passion to educate sister by earning money is inspiring everyone.

In the year 2018, he secured the third rank in the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) examination, after which he was selected for the post of Deputy Collector. He passed this exam in the year 2018 itself. She is holding the post of Inspector in Sales Tax. Hard work is behind Wasima’s success. He worked in the fields of others. When the father fell ill, the responsibility fell on the elder brother. To educate the sister, the brother even drove a rickshaw. At the same time, the mother also used to work in another’s house, so that the family expenses could be met, and the daughter’s education would not stop.

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Joshi comes from Sanghvi village which has a population of around 3000 people. Where there is no opportunity for girls to study because they are married off as soon as they reach puberty. Girls are forced to drop out of school after seventh grade. There was no college in the village, only one Zilla Parishad school in Marathi medium.

Wasima, the fourth child of her parents, who are poor agricultural labourers, was passionate about studies. Despite no electricity in his hut, he topped the SSC board in 2012. And for college, he had to walk at least 6 kms every day as there was no transport available. However, when the Junior College Class XII exams drew near, she stayed at a relative’s house and wrote the exams. And went on to make the line of her luck.