The Asian Age

Stone- crusher’s son selected to work for Nasa

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

Hemant Ojha, son of a stone- crusher Arjun Ojha, a resident of Raichhanda village under Dharmasala block in Odisha’s Jajpur district has brought laurels to the state by getting selected as a scientist to work with the US- based National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion ( Nasa).

Hemant has reportedly received a letter from Nasa in which he has been asked to join on March 13 this year. He is very excited to have received the offer letter as he has always been keen to do research on aliens.

Being from a family with not- so- good financial background, Hemant could not attend college education. After clearing his high school certificat­e examinatio­ns from PC Ghadai High School in Jajpur in 2009, he failed to get admission in any college due to financial constraint.

Undeterred by poverty, Hemant tutored students

and managed to arrange some money. His project on climate change and satellite message secured first position in a competitio­n organised by Nasa and was lauded by many.

“Happiness gets doubled with the result after hard work. I have an interest to work on alien research. Besides there is an excitement to travel in a spaceship,” said Hemant.

Hemant’s father Arjun Ojha said, “I pray to God that he ( Hemant) gets success in life and brings glory for the village and the State.”

Arun Kumar Kayasta, Hemant’s teacher said, “His father must have done some good deeds in his previous birth which is why he has given birth to Hemant who can reach space.”

 ?? Hemant Ojha with parents ??
Hemant Ojha with parents

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