Jagannath Mandi, a resident of Shimla village in Memari, East Bardwan,
has has created history by passing the Madhyamik exam using his feet.
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Despite being born without palms or fingers, Jagannath’s dream of becoming a teacher remains alive. Not only did he write his exams with his feet, but he also excels in playing football, as acknowledged by his teachers. After the release of this year’s Class 10 WB Madhyamik results, Jagannath discovered that he had achieved a score of 258 marks. The success of this exceptionally talented student from a poor tribal family was celebrated by his schoolteachers. Jagannath faced early challenges when his mother abandoned him due to his physical disabilities.
However, his father, grandmother, and aunts showered him with immense love and ensured his well-being and education. Jagannath began learning to write in Bengali using his feet during his primary school years in the village. With time, he became increasingly fluent in footwriting. After completing his primary education, he was admitted to Bhupendra Smriti Vidyamandir in , Memari, where he appeared for the Madhyamik exam this year. As the Madhyamik results were announced last Friday, Jagannath wore a broad smile of success. His teachers and neighbors rejoiced in his accomplishment.
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Despite being born without palms or fingers, Jagannath’s dream of becoming a teacher remains alive. Not only did he write his exams with his feet, but he also excels in playing football, as acknowledged by his teachers. After the release of this year’s Class 10 WB Madhyamik results, Jagannath discovered that he had achieved a score of 258 marks. The success of this exceptionally talented student from a poor tribal family was celebrated by his schoolteachers. Jagannath faced early challenges when his mother abandoned him due to his physical disabilities.
However, his father, grandmother, and aunts showered him with immense love and ensured his well-being and education. Jagannath began learning to write in Bengali using his feet during his primary school years in the village. With time, he became increasingly fluent in footwriting. After completing his primary education, he was admitted to Bhupendra Smriti Vidyamandir in , Memari, where he appeared for the Madhyamik exam this year. As the Madhyamik results were announced last Friday, Jagannath wore a broad smile of success. His teachers and neighbors rejoiced in his accomplishment.
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