In India there are thousands
of bright students who are eventually dropped out of school every year due to abject poverty. Yet there are a
chosen few, who never want to surrender to the given circumstances of their
life. Jugal Kishore Rana, the young lad of Barpali was able to acccomplish a feat of which not only his parents but
his school [Saraswati Sishu Vidya Mandir] and entire Bargarh Dist is proud of. Jugal topped the 10th standard examinations conducted by the HSC [High School
Certificate] Board for
the year 2013. It is one of a kind accomplishment, for he stood 1st among
the 5.32 lakh students who had appeared for Odisha’s Board of Secondary
Education [BSE] examination.
A point to be noted is that Jugal
is neither the son of a doctor, engineer or a professor, and therefore could not
get the requisite care and guidance for his
schooling.
You would be taken aback to
learn that Jugal is the son of Suresh
Rana who works as a fourth grade employee in the Barpali Pharmacy College. His father has been working as a fourth grade employee in
the pharmacy college for the past 24 years. Jugal's family belongs to the OBC (Other
Backward Class) and occupies the
lower rungs of society.
But that did not deter him from
proving his mettle. His family belongs to the potters caste. They chiefly
make earthen pots
out of clay. But Jugal never learnt the basic techniques of how
to operate a potter's
wheel, as his interests were purely
academic.
According to his Maths Teacher Sh.Bipra
Bira Patra, Jugal is very shy, calm and quiet by nature. He is always very
respectful to his
teachers at school. He was always punctual and knew the value of time management.
In the class room many times he discreetly told his teacher
not to deviate from the syllabus. His
inspiration in life was always his maternal
grandfather Shri Gangadhar Rana, who himself was a English and Maths teacher
of Government Boys High School of Barpali. This boy was able to achieve this feat all by himself by attending classes diligently in school. Neither of his parents were educated beyond class 12. So neither his father or mother could help him with his
homework. Due to financial constraints which his
family had to face Jugal was never able to attend any private tutorial
classes.
School was the only place where he could acquire knowledge. Unlike many of his classmates Jugal
did not have a laptop, Facebook ID or a study table at home. All
his studies was done on his bed. As he had to sit for long hours cross legged,
his legs used to get stiff.
In life he wish to be qualified as a doctor to nurture the society. You all too keep a watch on this lad who someday soon would
bring even greater laurels to Barpali.
E.Kiran Mohan
C/o.Dr.E.R.Rao (MD)
Tehsil Chowk,
At/PO. BARPALI – 768 029
Dist. Bargarh, Orissa, India
Cell # 91-99-371-20565
Great article Keep on Rao Sir.
ReplyDeletecongratulations to Jugal.....
ReplyDeleteCongrat to Jugal for his extra-ordinary achivement.
ReplyDeleteThis sort of topic about life around barpali beserv a true space in barpali days
ReplyDeletevery nice n impressive chachu..
ReplyDeletehmm, humbling!
ReplyDeleteWe are really proud of him !
ReplyDeletevery encouraging post . Students like Jugal will form fate of our country.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the present status of Jugal ?
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