Bihar 22-year-old student writes class 10 board exam hours after giving birth
Press Trust of India | February 17, 2023 | 10:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Rukmini Kumari, 22-year-old student turns up to give her science board exam after giving birth to a boy. "Paper went fine, I hope I score well," she said.
BIHAR: Spasms of labour could not shake the resolve of a young woman in Bihar who turned up in an ambulance to write her class 10 board exams, hours after giving birth to a child at a hospital.
Rukmini Kumari (22), who studies at a government school in Banka district, has been the talk of the town since Wednesday when she delivered the baby in the morning and wrote her Science paper three hours later, refusing to take it easy as advised by doctors and family members.
Also Read | UP Board Exam 2023: UPMSP releases class 10, 12 preparation tips at upsmp.edu.in
"The incident proves that the government's emphasis on the education of women has found great resonance. Rukmini, who belongs to Scheduled Castes, has become an inspiration for all," District Education Officer Pawan Kumar told PTI. Talking to reporters, Rukmini said, "There had been some discomfort since Tuesday when I had written my Maths paper. I was excited about the Science paper which was scheduled the next day. But, I had to be rushed to the hospital late in the night. At 6 am, my son was born."
Rukmini said she wants her son to study well and make a mark when he grows up. "So, I could not have been lax myself and served as a bad example." According to doctor Bhola Nath, who attended to the woman at the hospital, "We initially tried to persuade Rukmini that she skip the paper as the rigors of childbirth had taken a toll on her health. But she was adamant. So, we arranged an ambulance and deputed some paramedics to assist her in case of an emergency."
Betraying a mix of fatigue and pride, Rukmini said, "My science paper, too, went fine. I hope to score well." Doctor Bhola Nath said he was relieved that both the mother and the son were keeping well and Rukmini was able to pursue her ambition of a good education.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Study in India falls short on visa issues, curricula; NITI Aayog sets 5 lakh foreign students target for 2047
- Exam déjà vu? AMU law faculty reuses last year’s BA LLB Hons question paper; students oppose retest
- Pre, Post-Matric Scholarships for minorities disbursed to thousands of ineligible or fake beneficiaries: CAG
- PMKVY: CAG flags missing names from Skill India scheme, 34 lakh losing payout due to poor NSDC oversight
- ‘IIM Ahmedabad Dubai is the brand ambassador of Indian education system in UAE’: Dean of new campus
- TISS Mumbai: More students seek help for relationship woes than studies; women prefer text, show helpline data
- Education budget utilisation has improved since Covid pandemic: Government data
- DU axe on Indian languages in BA Programme over empty seats; teachers blame CUET, vacancies
- Allahabad University, central institutes ‘bypass’ SC, ST hiring with ‘not found suitable’ excuse: Panel
- Over half of NCERT posts lie vacant, zero hiring for two straight years; NCTE, NIOS no different