Fighting poverty: 7-year-old girl’s desire to study online fulfilled, Rs 1.2 lakh was found on selling 10 mangoes

News Desk, Amar Ujala, Jamshedpur

published by: Sanjeev Kumar Jha
Updated Saturday, June 26, 2021 7:18 PM IST

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Seven-year-old Tulsi wanted an Android mobile through which she could join online classes. For this he started selling mangoes during the lockdown.

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While the second wave of Corona took away the lives of many people, many people are also facing financial problems. Tulsi Kumari of Jamshedpur is also one of them. Everyone is surprised to see Tulsi’s struggle with poverty and passion for studies. In fact, seven-year-old Tulsi wanted an Android mobile through which she could join online classes. For this he started selling mangoes during the lockdown. For this mobile, he needed more than 10 thousand rupees which was difficult to get quickly. But now this desire of his studies has been fulfilled. In fact Ameya Hete, Managing Director of Valuable Edutainer Pvt Ltd, and her father liked her passion for studies and bought 10 mangoes for 1.2 lakhs.

Ameya Hete bought a mango for 10 thousand
Ameya Hete, who came as an angel for Tulsi and her father Narendra Hete, innocently bought a mango worth 10 thousand rupees. He bought 12 mangoes from the girl. In return he was given Rs 1.20 lakh. Not only this, Tulsi also got a mobile phone and two years of internet free. So that they can do their online studies and they do not face any kind of problem. Narendra Hete and his son Ameya Hete are very happy to help Tulsi.

Tulsi’s father said that Narendra and Amay came in the form of God
Her father is very happy that Ameya Hete and Narendra Hete help daughter Tulsi. Tulsi’s father Shrimal Kumar says that in this bad time, Narendra came to her in the form of God and now her daughter will be able to study further. On this occasion, Tulsi’s mother Padmini Devi thanked Narendra Hate. At the same time, Tulsi is very happy with this. He says that now he will not have to sell mangoes. He also said that his mangoes would be so sweet that he did not know that his life would change.

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While the second wave of Corona took away the lives of many people, many people are also facing financial problems. Tulsi Kumari of Jamshedpur is also one of them. Everyone is surprised to see Tulsi’s struggle with poverty and passion for studies. In fact, seven-year-old Tulsi wanted an Android mobile through which she could join online classes. For this he started selling mangoes during the lockdown. For this mobile, he needed more than 10 thousand rupees which was difficult to get quickly. But now this desire of his studies has been fulfilled. In fact Ameya Hete, managing director of Valuable Edutainer Pvt Ltd, and her father liked her passion for studies and bought 10 mangoes for 1.2 lakhs.

Ameya Hete bought a mango for 10 thousand

Ameya Hete, who came as an angel for Tulsi and her father Narendra Hete, innocently bought a mango worth 10 thousand rupees. He bought 12 mangoes from the girl. In return he was given Rs 1.20 lakh. Not only this, Tulsi also got a mobile phone and two years of internet free. So that they can do their online studies and they do not face any kind of problem. Narendra Hete and his son Ameya Hete are very happy to help Tulsi.

Tulsi’s father said that Narendra and Amay came in the form of God

Her father is very happy that Ameya Hete and Narendra Hete help daughter Tulsi. Tulsi’s father Shrimal Kumar says that Narendra came to her in the form of God in this bad time and now her daughter will be able to study further. On this occasion, Tulsi’s mother Padmini Devi thanked Narendra Hate. At the same time, Tulsi is very happy with this. He says that now he will not have to sell mangoes. He also said that his mangoes would be so sweet that he did not know that his life would change.

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