
Son of poor priest cracks JEE purely with self-study
India Today
Dudhnath Tiwari, the son of a poor priest in Muzaffarpur, cracked JEE with AIR 548 purely with self-study.
Dudhnath Tiwari, son of Pandit Ashok Tiwari of Muzaffarpur, made his father's dream come true by cracking the JEE exam. Dudhnath's father, a priest or pandit, goes door to door offering puma services and experiences a lot of financial hardships during the lockdown. But nothing could break the family's spirit.
With his meager income, Dudhnath's father rented a flat in JP Colony Chandwara of Muzaffarpur, and made sure his son had all the means to continue his education.

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