Coimbatore: Disability used to be by no means a hurdle to pursue what she sought after, and he or she would by no means permit it to come back between her and her targets, said M Devi, a pupil of the Government Higher Secondary School at Pannimadai, who secured 94.6% within the Class XII examination.
Suffering from locomotor incapacity, which restricts the motion of the limbs, the 17-year-old woman said she desires to be a bank supervisor. She has decided to pursue Bcom (Computer Applications). “Both my oldsters and academics supported me in their own ways. They by no means scolded me after I scored low marks. The freedom they gave me inspired me to concentrate on research,” Devi advised TOI. “Our academics all the time ensured that we understood the concepts well. Thanks to them, I was by no means below power to memorize answers.”
Explaining how her academics performed particular coaching classes for her to safe centum in two topics, Devi said she used to be disillusioned after dropping one mark each and every in Accounts and Commerce.
Her father V Madhavan is a development employee, who feeds three stomachs along with his meagre wages.
Remembering her as obedient and studious, headmaster Kulandaivel said that Devi labored onerous to score just right marks.
Of the 107 differently-abled students, who seemed for the examination, 100 passed. The go percentage some of the differently-abled students is 93.46%.
Suffering from locomotor incapacity, which restricts the motion of the limbs, the 17-year-old woman said she desires to be a bank supervisor. She has decided to pursue Bcom (Computer Applications). “Both my oldsters and academics supported me in their own ways. They by no means scolded me after I scored low marks. The freedom they gave me inspired me to concentrate on research,” Devi advised TOI. “Our academics all the time ensured that we understood the concepts well. Thanks to them, I was by no means below power to memorize answers.”
Explaining how her academics performed particular coaching classes for her to safe centum in two topics, Devi said she used to be disillusioned after dropping one mark each and every in Accounts and Commerce.
Her father V Madhavan is a development employee, who feeds three stomachs along with his meagre wages.
Remembering her as obedient and studious, headmaster Kulandaivel said that Devi labored onerous to score just right marks.
Of the 107 differently-abled students, who seemed for the examination, 100 passed. The go percentage some of the differently-abled students is 93.46%.
Dreams fuel this disabled student’s march to success
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