Congratulation for Bright Success




We Congratulate ......For Bright Success

This results definitely has given us too much inspiration in our mission..............
We are very much thankful to all our contributors and inspirers who have helped us in our mission..............


These year long term training fees have been partially utilised for the trading of Nifty Future and BankNifty Future and profit of the same is also utilized for this social service too .............very much thankful to all long term training subscribers..........for this mission ......

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Rudara Pathan, the daughter of an auto rickshaw driver from Bapunagar in Ahmedabad, scored in the 99.96th percentile in her class XII in general stream exam. She also managed to get 100 out of 100 in Farri, one of the toughest languages in the world. Rudara is an Urdu medium student and her father Fazil Khan earns around Rs 5,000 a month.

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Parth Prajapati, the son of a Kalupur based vegetable vendor in Ahmedabad, scored in the 99.98th percentile in the class XII in commerce exams.    He now aims for his a career as a Chartered Accountant (CA) to improve his family's financial conditions. Parth also helped his father too in his business, both laboured in that business too to earn around Rs 10,000 a month, but he did not skip his studies. He also scored 80% marks in class X and then he decided to score more that 90% in class XII. Then, I had decided to score above 90% in class 12.

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Anjali Mohan Patel, who ranked in the 99.71th percentile in her class 12 (commerce) board exams. She occupies herself in tuition activities to teach class 10 students just to earn her pocket money. She is a daugher of chauffeure living in CTM area of Ahmedabad. A powerful message of self-dependency given by Anjali Patel. “I used to teach other students so I could afford to study as my father works as a driver in a private firm,"  said Anjali.

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 Where There is A Will, There is A Way.


Shraddha's mother, Laxmiben, is a domestic help and her father, Jalubhai, works as a watchman at a private building in Manekbaug area. As the income of her parents was not enough for Shraddha to continue her education, she began working as a domestic help along with her mother at a city based doctor's place.
During her board exams, Shraddha faced a most difficult time as her mother was hospitalized and was bedridden for three months. In these months, during the day, Shraddha had to work in the houses where her mother used to serve, but she found time to study at night.

Jalubhai, her father, said, “It was difficult for me to educate my daughter. She proved that if a person struggles hard in life then success is not far away. I want to send my daughter for higher education. In our community, girls are not allowed to study . Rather, they are made to get married at a tender age. I want my daughter to set an example in such a social condition."


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Bhumika Thakor often studied by the roadside while her mother, Nishaben, swept the roads. When on Tuesday, both Bhumika and Nishaben were emotionful. Bhumika scored 94.93 percentile in class X.  Bhumika, living in the CTM area said, " I want to become a CA." 


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Rushda Mansuri, the daughter of an auto-driver living in Juhapura (ahmedabad), has scored 99.91 percentile. Rushda said that she will either become a neurologist or a teacher. Her fathere firmly decided, “I will drive for longer to help my daugher fulfil her dreams."


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Rajvi Desai missed school because surgery was conducted to remove three tumours from her brain. Her father gave her psychological strength and encourgement in such a way that she scored 94.78 percentile. Her father is runnign a tea stall in Anandnagar Ahmedabad. Now Rajvi wants to become a doctor inspite of there are certain restriction for higher studies her community, but she and her father firmly decided to set an example in the society.

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Jaideep who is a son of auto rickshaw driver, used to cycle 5 km to school. His father saved every penny to help him completes his studies. Tuesday was a celebration  day for the Rajput family in Moti Chhipawad area of Ahmedabad because Jaideep Rajput scored 96.40 percentile in his SSC examination with flying colours

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15 year old Mushakn Sheikh lost her right arm in bus accident during school trip in February 2014. But she started writing with her left hand after recovering from the accident. She ranked in the 99.92th percentile with 94%, now she wants to be a doctor. Why to fear from adversity? Adversity brings the best in a person.

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Tailor's Sons Measure Up: One Scores 95% In Class 10, The Other Got 95% In Class 12


Call it a miracle, coincidence or fruits of their labour that two sons of a man -who earns his livelihood by sewing clothes at their home - made him proud in the same year, by securing 95% marks in their class 10 and 12 (Science) board exams, respectively.

Hardik Vankotar, had scored 95 % marks in class 12 board exams recently, and now his young er brother Bhargav has also got 95 % marks in class 10 board exam results declared on Monday.

The family lives in Nikol area of Ahmedabad city, and their father runs his small tailoring shop from their home. The younger boy, Bhargav, said he wants to get enrolled in B group in higher secondary, so that he can become doctor, while his elder brother wants to become an engineer by getting admitted to Indian Institute of Technology.

Their f ather, Hasmukh Vankotar, said that the family cut on their spending so that the brothers could pursue their studies easier.

Hasmukhbhai who earns about Rs 8,000 per month, said that while his sons have done him proud, he hopes for scholarships to help them sail through higher education.

Hasmukh has an older daughter named Madhvi, who, has been pursuing a career in engineering. “I have also encouraged my daughter to pursue a good career, and she, at present, is doing her bachelor degree in bio-medical at L D Engineering college,“ he said.

Hardik, the elder of the two brothers, also helps his father in sewing clothes to after finishing his studies are over for the day.

He said, “We are not very well off, but my father never let our financial status hinder my academic prog ress. He worked till late night to make ends meet.“
When Hasmukh was asked how he will afford higher studies for his sons, he said with a smile, “I can manage it.“



बुझी हुई शमा फिर से जल जाएगी, तूफान में हो कश्ती निकल जाएगी
हिम्मत हार, मेहनत करता चल.. देख तेरी किस्मत फिर से बदल जाएगी
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भंवर से लड़ो भयानक लहरों से उलझो,
कहाँ तक चलोगे किनारे -किनारे...
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तू खेलता होगा तूफानो से ,  हमने तो तूफान  पाले है
जो डरते है वो मरते है , हम शान से जीने वाले है ...... !!!!
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ज़र, ज़मीं, सल्तनत से ही होता नहीं ..
जो दे भूखे को रोटी, वो सुलतान है
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ना बनाओ अपने सफ़र को किसी कश्ती का मोहताज..
 चलो कुछ इस शाने अंदाज से की तूफ़ान भी झुक जाये..