Sullia: Mother, daughter clear PU examination together


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Apr 23: In a unique occurrence reported from the taluk, a mother and daughter duo have passed their PU exams together.

Geetha, a home guard and mother to Trisha, appeared as a private student for the second PU arts examination at the age of 45. Two years ago, Geetha wrote the SSLC exam alongside her daughter.

Geetha's daughter Trisha is currently studying commerce in junior college in Sullia. Geetha had given up her studies during high school 25 years ago, but with the help of college lecturers, she was able to prepare for the exams by providing her with books and guidance.

Geetha and Trisha's achievement is an inspiration to all those who have put their education on hold, and a testament to the power of determination and perseverance.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Apr 23 2023

    Wow.first of all congratulations to the mother who took up studies again and was successful in exams.Very few women take up their studies after marriage ,either because husbands forbids ,to study but let her in kitchen ,or on finanziell grounds or ,children.Hats off to her .Naturally daughter too was a insipiration .Congrats to her.When the mother can let her continue this further with daughter .So that she can later be a model to others.

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 23 2023

    People od Sullia are really special. Congratulations!

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