Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Panipat Class-12 topper tells PM she wants to be a doc

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

KARNAL: A telephone call from Prime Minister Narender Modi came as a big surprise to Panipat’s Kritika Nandal, who scored 96% marks in CBSE’s Class 12 exams this year.

In the three-minute conversati­on which was aired on Mann Ki Baat programme on Sunday, the Prime Minister (PM) congratula­ted Kritika on her performanc­e and asked about her aim, source of inspiratio­n and success mantra.

When Kritika told PM Modi that she wanted to become a doctor, he briefed her about the challenges in life of a doctor, especially in the prevailing situation.

Kritika, however, said she could not share her ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with the PM during their conversati­on. “I could not tell him about the financial problems we are facing. I want to become a doctor, but it seems very challengin­g for my widow mother as we have limited source of income.” Kritika’s father Vinod had died of brain haemorrhag­e 18 months ago and now, her mother Saroj is struggling to fulfil the dreams of her two children. Kritika

is currently preparing for NEET, which has been postponed to September.

“After losing my father, I decided to become a doctor without even giving a thought to our financial condition,” she added.

KRITIKA’S MOTHER SEEKS MORE SUPPORT FOR GIRLS

“My daughter wants to become a doctor and I am working hard to fulfil her dreams, but there is a very tough journey ahead,” said Saroj, who draws widow pension of ₹2,250 per month and stitches clothes for additional income.

“We want the government to extend more support to girls because they have potential,” Saroj added.

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Kritika Nandal
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