Jaipur, November 2020.
Jaipur Boys Sanjay Chaudhary andRinku Sainiare an inspirational story
ofboys from rural India achieving their dreams overcoming and fighting against
all odds. While Sanjay is the son of a Farmer, Rinku’s father is a labourer.
Sanjay belongsto a family based in a small
village named Sherpura Village in Phagi district which is 50 kms from Jaipur
while Rinku hails from a far off village Bandikui in
Dausa district which is approximately 100Kms from Jaipur. Both the
boys have made their
district and Aakash Institute proud by setting a remarkable example before
other students by cracking one of the toughest competitive examinations in
India, NEET 2020 with a notable ranking of AIR 1029/AIR 287 and AIR 1376/AIR
402 in General and OBC Categories respectively.
Sanjay’s father is a farmer and his
mother is a homemaker. He joined Aakash for a 2 year foundation course and then
cleared NEET in his second attempt. Being away from home for three years made
him study even harder.
Rinku’sfather, the sole bread earner
in the family,is a labourer while hismother is a homemaker. He joined Aakash Institute for a 1-year course and shifted to a rented
accommodation in Jaipur to prepare for NEET Examination. Rinku has
experienced extreme hardships in life which has pushed him to study hard to
provide his family a better standard of living.
Their story and journey to success
weaves an exemplary tale of courage thus empowering aspirants to dream big. Their
dedication and self-belief helped them sail through all the struggles and kept
them determined towards the path of success. They are the first in their
families to have ever cleared a medical examination.
Congratulating the
students, Mr Aakash Chaudhry,Director and
CEO of Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) said, “It is a matter of great pride for us
that our students Sanjay and Rinku have excelled in the highly competitive NEET
2020 entrance exam. The credit goes to the hard work of our students, the
support of his parents and teachers who have guided the students. They showed
extraordinary grit during last days before NEET exam, studied online with full
concentration and focus despite the onslaught of Covid-19. Their
perseverance to fight against every odd to fulfil theirgoal is an inspiration for
many who are yet to embark on their journey. I wishboth of themall the best for their future endeavours.”