Army Helps Pulwama Student Overcome Poverty to Chase Medical Dream

Sahil Shafi, a determined student from a remote village in Pulwama, has excelled in his Class 10 exams despite significant financial hardships. Recognizing his merit and resolve, the Indian Army's 44 Rashtriya Rifles has pledged full support for his further studies. Sahil's father works as a daily-wage labourer, making it a struggle to fund his children's education. This intervention aims to help Sahil achieve his clear dream of becoming a doctor to serve his community.

Key Points: Indian Army Supports Poor Pulwama Student's Medical Aspirations

  • Student scores 498/500 in Class 10
  • Born into a poor family in remote Pulwama
  • Indian Army's 44 RR pledges educational support
  • Aims to become a doctor and serve his village
  • Story highlights hope and support in challenging terrain
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J-K: Indian Army helps poor Pulwama student aim for medical career

A bright student from Pulwama, Sahil Shafi, secures 498 marks in Class 10. The Indian Army steps in to support his dream of becoming a doctor.

"I wish to become a doctor so that our village benefits. - Sahil Shafi"

Pulwama, February 4

The Indian Army's 44 Rashtriya Rifles has stepped forward to help a meritorious student in Pulwama to overcome poverty and fulfil his aim to become a doctor.

Born into a poor family, Sahil Shafi, a bright and determined student from Darbgam, a remote village in Pulwama district, has proved that hard work and dreams know no boundaries.

Recognising Sahil's talent and determination, Army officials assured him that any assistance required for his studies would be provided. This support, Sahil says, boosted his morale and strengthened his resolve to succeed.

Despite limited resources, Sahil scored an impressive 498 marks in his Class 10 examinations. His dream is clear -- he wants to become a doctor and serve society.

Sahil's father works as a daily-wage labourer, struggling to run the household while ensuring that his children continue their education. Financial hardships often became obstacles in Sahil's academic journey.

Speaking to ANI, Sahil says that he faced many difficulties in continuing his studies, but a timely gesture of support changed everything.

Speaking to ANI, Sahil said, "I have passed my Class 10 examinations with 498 marks. My teachers gave me a lot of guidance. I used to study at the Hanifa Memorial Institute in Rajpora. Teachers there supported me a lot. I wish to thank my parents who taught me despite our poverty. Indian Army's 44 Rashtriya Rifles. They came to our home and said that if we required anything, they would support. I wish to become a doctor so that our village benefits. The Indian Army has also given appreciation certificate, and I am happy that they will support me in future."

"My father is the earning member in the family, and I have two sisters. We don't have any land. My father worked as a labourer and took me till here. We need assistance from the government. We want support from the Indian Army in my further studies.

Expressing his gratitude, Sahil thanked the Indian Army for standing by him in his time of need and giving wings to his dreams.

This story is not just about marks -- it is about hope, encouragement, and the power of support. In the challenging terrain of South Kashmir, Sahil's journey stands as an inspiration for many young students who dare to dream despite adversity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Scoring 498/500 with such hardships is incredible! This boy's determination is inspiring. But it also highlights a systemic issue - why do brilliant students from remote areas have to rely on army charity for basic educational support? The state scholarship schemes should be more proactive.
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Aman W
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 This is the real face of the Indian Army. Not just protectors of borders, but also builders of dreams. Hope Sahil becomes a great doctor and serves his village. The Army's work in community development in J&K is often unsung.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, this story hits close to home. Talent is everywhere, opportunity is not. Kudos to the Army unit for identifying and supporting him. I hope more corporates and NGOs step forward with similar scholarships.
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Karthik V
His father, a daily wage labourer, ensuring his son's education... this is the real struggle of countless Indian parents. Salute to that man. And good on the Army for the support. This is how you win hearts, not just territory.
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Nidhi U
Wonderful news! But let's not make it a one-off. There must be hundreds of Sahils in Pulwama and across Kashmir. Can the government and Army institutionalize a proper scholarship scheme for meritorious students from underprivileged backgrounds in the region?

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