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Super 30 Does It Again; 27 of Its Students Qualify for IITs

 

Experiencing acute poverty in his student days, which prevented him from going to Cambridge University for higher education, Anand Kumar made his life a mission to help wards of humble background of his Super 30 realise their dreams.

 

Among the successful, this year, are children of a cobbler, roadside vendors and a grocer.

 

With tears in his eyes, Sunil son of a daily wager from Sanda who qualified for IIT said "what Anand Sir is doing for the poor is something only messiah can do. I will try to follow in his footsteps."

 

Another such story is that of Dhananjay Kumar whose shopkeeper father wanted him to focus on the running the shop. He also told Dhananjay that he won't be able to afford his studies. Determined to study, he would save money while purchasing vegetables from wholesale market to purchase books and study during free time.

 

Sudhir from Nalanda district, too, recalls, how he used to sit with his cobbler father to help him.

"One day, I polished shoes of a man and when I asked for money, he abused me and walked away. I was angry but my father told me to calm down and said that the best way to take revenge was to acquire real power through education," he said.

 

Launched in 2001, 308 students from Super 30 have made it to IIT out of 360 who appeared from the institution so far, a statement from Super 30 said.

Discovery channel shot a film on Super 30. Al Zajeera, NHK (Japan), French TV, Chinese TV, Miss Norieka Fujiwara have special show on his achievements.

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Thats him with his students..

 

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None of the Indian Channels has shown Him or praised him......................thats Great...............Anyways Hatsoff to this guy

Super 30 Does It Again; 27 of Its Students Qualify for IITs

 

Experiencing acute poverty in his student days, which prevented him from going to Cambridge University for higher education, Anand Kumar made his life a mission to help wards of humble background of his Super 30 realise their dreams.

 

Among the successful, this year, are children of a cobbler, roadside vendors and a grocer.

 

With tears in his eyes, Sunil son of a daily wager from Sanda who qualified for IIT said "what Anand Sir is doing for the poor is something only messiah can do. I will try to follow in his footsteps."

 

Another such story is that of Dhananjay Kumar whose shopkeeper father wanted him to focus on the running the shop. He also told Dhananjay that he won't be able to afford his studies. Determined to study, he would save money while purchasing vegetables from wholesale market to purchase books and study during free time.

 

Sudhir from Nalanda district, too, recalls, how he used to sit with his cobbler father to help him.

"One day, I polished shoes of a man and when I asked for money, he abused me and walked away. I was angry but my father told me to calm down and said that the best way to take revenge was to acquire real power through education," he said.

 

Launched in 2001, 308 students from Super 30 have made it to IIT out of 360 who appeared from the institution so far, a statement from Super 30 said.

Discovery channel shot a film on Super 30. Al Zajeera, NHK (Japan), French TV, Chinese TV, Miss Norieka Fujiwara have special show on his achievements.

 

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Lavadala India media tappa andaru shows teskuntaru ilantivi....ivi cover chesi encourage cheyandira lavada...anyways GP and hatsoff

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Math wizard Anand Kumar in list of world's 20 top teachers

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Student admirers: Anand said he had been overwhelmed by the welcome in Japan

 

"Today, America, Europe and Australia attract students from India whose parents can afford the cost. But for talented ones from poor families, the doors are closed. If these students get a chance, their success stories could make the world stop and take note of what India has in store for students," he said. 

 

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Good post .. 

 

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Good post .. 

 

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Hi Inno.. :#<  :#< 

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