The husband took his pregnant wife on a scooter 1200 km away to take the exam


Gwalior, Ta. September 4, 2020, Friday

If you want to go to Malwa, the saying applies to a young man from Jharkhand who went to Gwalior, 1200 km away, to take his pregnant wife to the examination center.

It is about Dhananjay Kumar who traveled 1200 km to Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh to test his pregnant wife. Their happiness was not surpassed when the 27-year-old husband and 22-year-old wife Soni arrived in Gwalior.

Soni had appeared for the Diploma in Education examination in Gwalior. Dhananjay is a resident of Ganta village in Godda district of Jharkhand and the examination center was in Madhya Pradesh. But his wife's desire to take the exam and her husband's courage to accompany her made this difficult journey possible. Dhananjay wants his wife to become a teacher. That’s why I traveled regardless of rain and pothole-filled roads.

"We decided to go on a scooter as there was no other train or bus available. However, Soni was not ready for this as she was pregnant, but in the end she decided to come on the scooter," he said. Dhamanjay said. He reached Gwalior on August 30. The administration also helped him as a video of his journey went viral.

The exam will run till September 11, so he rented a house and also gave a deposit of Rs 5,000 for it. He pledged gold jewelry to deposit money. Due to the lockdown, Dhananjay lost his job as a cook. "We had a hard time on the road due to the rain," said Soni.

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