MNREGA labourers\' son becomes first to crack JEE-Main in Raj village

MNREGA labourers' son becomes first to crack JEE-Main in Raj village

Press Trust of India  |  Kota 

Till a couple of years ago Lekhraj had not heard of the JEE-Main exam, but this year he became the first to crack it in his tribal village in

"I did not know what an is and could not even dream that my son would become a graduate. Now I'm at the top of the world as he is going to become the in our local community and in the village," the elated father said.

Mangilal and wife, Sardari Bai, who are illiterate themselves, expressed hope that their son would be able to improve the family's condition and they would not have to continue working as labourers.

Lekhraj shared their sentiment.

"They have to work hard to feed the family. I want to complete engineering degree and take care of them," he said.

The teenager said he wished to raise awareness about the importance of studies among the children in his village, where most people are illiterate and work as labourers.

He thanked his Jasraj Singh Gujjar, his principal and the of his coaching institute in Kota.

The said Lekhraj was good at studies but he was not aware of the career options available to him, and he had not even heard of the JEE exam.

Jasraj said that in class 10 board exams, Lekhraj topped in district, scoring 93.83 per cent. He was given a laptop by the then for the feat.

The said that the teenager had scored 96 and 97 marks in maths and science, respectively, despite there

being no teachers for these subjects in the school.

Lekhraj was also a dedicated student who had to walk for 6 km from his village to school everyday.

Impressed with his marks, his school teachers advised the family to send him to Kota for entrance exam coaching, but they expressed their helplessness due to poverty, he said.

Jasraj said he took Lekhraj to Kota and met Naveen Maheshwari, a coaching institute's director, who granted him free admission, accommodation and

In Kota, he continued his school and took coaching for the entrance exams.

"The studies were tough in first few months because of my Hindi medium background but with the teachers' help the situation improved," Lekhraj said, adding he would study for 7-8 hours a day.

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 18:40 IST