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Never give up: West Bengal’s orphan boy with amputated hands tops 10th boards exams

Jagannath Mandi, an orphan from the Purba Bardhaman area of West Bengal, has become an inspiration to believe in the One Almighty God and never give up. He has topped the state examinations for students in the tenth grade.

He credits his teachers and friends for motivating him to achieve success, and his neighbors are congratulating him for the success he has achieved. The state examinations for students in the tenth grade were topped by an orphan boy belonging to the Purba Bardhaman area of West Bengal.

The boy, named Jagannath Mandi has amputated hands. He was born and raised in Purba Bardhaman area of West Bengal, which is also where he now resides.

Jagannath Mandi is an orphan. Both of his parents had passed away while he was still a little child. During the examination, Jagannath Mandi wrote with his feet. He credits his teachers and friends for motivating him to achieve success.

He has been of the opinion for as long as anybody can remember that when he grows up, he would like to work in the education field. People living all around the region are commending Jagannath Mandi for the success in the examination he has achieved.

Taushif Patel
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Taushif Patel is a Author and Entrepreneur with 20 years of media industry experience. He is the co-founder of Target Media and publisher of INSPIRING LEADERS Magazine, Director of Times Applaud Pvt. Ltd.

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