TS youth becomes ISRO scientist
The Hindu
Sai Teja lost both his parents in a fire mishap when he was in school
Driven by a steely resolve to realise his late father’s aspiration to see him in a key role in the task of nation building, Yellandu-based Kota Pavan Sai Teja, 22, a fresh engineering graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, secured the job of a scientist or engineer at the prestigious Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Sai Teja lost both his parents in a fire mishap when he was in Class X but continued his educational pursuits with fortitude surmounting adversities. After completing his SSC from a Yellandu-based private school and Intermediate from a Hyderabad-based private college with the support from well-wishers, he secured a seat in IIT-Delhi by virtue of his meritorious performance at the JEE (Advanced) exam.More Related News
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