The Asian Age

Man rides 1,200km to take wife to exam centre

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Gwalior, Sept. 4: Rains and potholed roads were no deterrence for a Jharkhand man who drove over 1,200 km on a scooter, with his pregnant wife sitting pillion, so that she could appear for an exam for aspiring teachers here in Madhya Pradesh.

The tribal couple, Dhananjay Kumar ( 27) and his wife Soni Hembram ( 22), travelled on the two- wheeler from Ganta Tola village in Godda district of Jharkhand to reach Gwalior, a centre for DEd ( Diploma in Education) exam, required to be cleared by those wanting to take up teaching jobs.

The wish to see his wife become a schoolteac­her inspired Kumar to undertake the arduous journey, covering more than 1,200 km across four states, braving rains and bad roads in the midst of Covid- 19- enforced lockdown.

As trains, buses and other means of transport were not available, we decided to traverse the journey by road on our two- wheeler, Mr Kumar told PTI on Friday.

“My wife, who is pregnant, was initially reluctant to take this arduous journey. But after seeing my determinat­ion, she agreed for this long journey,” he said. The couple arrived here on August 30 for DEd exam being conducted by the MP Board of Secondary Education. The examinatio­n will continue till September 11.

As a video of the couple and their journey taken by some newsperson­s went viral on social media, the district administra­tion stepped in to help them.

If I had hired a taxi for coming to Gwalior, it would have cost ` 30,000 which was a big amount for me. Whatever little jewellery we have, we mortgaged it to raise ` 10,000. “So far, we have spent ` 5,000 on our oneway journey and on a room that we have taken on rent in Deendayal Nagar here, Mr Kumar, who has studied till Class 8, said. We started off on August 28 morning and enroute stayed a night each in Muzaffarpu­r ( Bihar) and Lucknow to reach Gwalior on our scooter,” said Kumar,, who was working as a cook with a caterer before he lost his job three months ago because of lockdown. “Earlier, I thought that it wont be possible for me to appear in this examinatio­n but after seeing my husbands determinat­ion and courage, I got ready for this long journey,” Ms Soni said.

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