Haryana-based Anjali Yadav’s mother was more concerned about how she would support her daughter’s further studies. Anjali scored 100 per cent marks in Class 10 CBSE board exams.
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar called Yadav to congratulate her when she conveyed to him her financial difficulties. She was immediately offered a scholarship of Rs 20,000 per month.
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Anjali aspires to be a doctor. She wants to study at the country’s premier medical institute AIIMS, Delhi. But her mother is the only earning member. The family owns a small piece of land. But Anjali’s mother Urmilla says it is barely enough to serve the family’s needs.
Her father was in the paramilitary forces, but in 2010, he suffered a serious accident. In 2017, he was discharged from services on medical grounds.
Although he received around Rs 10 lakh from the general provident fund, Urmilla says the family has barely been able to manage their finances.
Anjali’s younger brother is in Class V.
“It has been extremely difficult to manage with the meagre finances. That’s why I spoke to the chief minister sahab about our poor condition,” she said.
“We thanked the chief minister for his gesture of announcing the scholarship,” Urmilla said.
Anjali studied at Indus Valley Public School, Dongra, Mahendergarh. The family resides in Silarpur.
“She worked so hard. She always used to say that if she achieves success, the hardships that I faced will ease. I have always stood by her and told her to focus on her studies,” Urmilla, who too has been facing health issues, said.
Earlier in the day, Khattar spoke with Anjali’s family members over a video call and congratulated her for bringing laurels to the state and her village.
After hearing the family’s plight, he announced her a scholarship of Rs 20,000 per month for the next two years.
He also assured Anjali of all cooperation in her studies.
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