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Jasvir Singh who runs a small tea-stall in Ludhiana felt a sense of accomplishment as his daughter Amanpreet Kaur (15), a student of BCM Senior Secondary School, Focal Point, bagged the third rank in the state in sports category.
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<p>Jasvir Singh who runs a small tea-stall in Ludhiana felt a sense of accomplishment as his daughter Amanpreet Kaur (15), a student of BCM Senior Secondary School, Focal Point, bagged the third rank in the state in sports category. A state-level baseball player, she scored 97.38 per cent and now wants to pursue medical studies.</p> <p>Jasvir who earns Rs 10,000 to 12,000 a month says, “I am only 10th pass. I never got an opportunity to study beyond Class X due to financial constraints. Running a tea-stall is not achievement and I never felt like a winner in my life. But today I am feeling like one, thanks to my daughter.”</p> <p>Also read | <a href="http://indianexpress.com/article/education/punjab-board-class-x-results-out-59-47-percent-make-the-cut-5169218/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">PSEB 10th result 2018: 59.47% make the cut</a></p> <p>He says he now little worried after his daughter told him that she wants to pursue medical. “ It is not easy to get admission in medical colleges and nothing happens till you don’t have lakhs in your pocket. But then I never want to discourage her. I took loan of Rs 10,000 to pay her Class XII fee. I don’t know how I will be able to arrange money for her higher studies, but I will do everything possible to give wings to her dreams.”</p> <p>“I will request school authorities and government to help her and give some scholarship. We will manage but her studies will never be discontinued,” he says.</p> <p style="text-align: justify; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">GOOGLE_AD_DATA</p> <p>Also read | <a href="http://indianexpress.com/article/education/pseb-class-10-results-89000-punjab-students-fail-in-english-5168796/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">PSEB 10th result: 89,000 Punjab students fail in English</a></p> <p>Amanpreet, who scored 633 marks out of 650 (including extra marks given for sports), says, “I am playing baseball since I was in the 6th standard. I want to become a doctor, but there are financial constraints. I never went for any tuition but loved science since beginning. But I know my father will never ask me to discontinue studies.”<br />News source (<a href="http://indianexpress.com/article/education/pseb-10th-result-2018-tea-sellers-daughter-ranks-3rd-in-sports-category-5169275/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Indian Express</a>)</p>
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PSEB 10th result 2018: Tea seller's daughter ranks 3rd in sports category
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Jasvir Singh who runs a small tea-stall in Ludhiana felt a sense of accomplishment as his daughter Amanpreet Kaur (15), a student of BCM Senior Secondary School, Focal Point, bagged the third rank in the state in sports category.
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