Special / Man bought 12 mangoes for 1,20,000, so that girl can study online on smartphone

Zoom News : Jun 28, 2021, 02:14 PM
A girl from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand wanted to buy a smartphone to take online classes. Tulsi Kumari, 11, sells mangoes by the roadside. According to the news of India Times, a man named Ameya was quite surprised to see the girl in this condition, after which he bought 12 mangoes from her for Rs 1 lakh 20 thousand. That is, 10 thousand rupees were given for each mango. On Wednesday, Ameya transferred the money to the account of the girl's father Shrimal Kumar.

Man gave Rs 1.2 lakh for 12 mangoes

Amey is the Managing Director of Valuable Edutainment Private Limited. He was informed by the local media about the struggles of 11-year-old Tulsi. Talking to the media, the girl had told about the financial problems of her family. It was necessary to have a smartphone to attend the online class, due to which she was selling mangoes on the roadside leaving her studies.

Smartphone was necessary for online class

Tulsi is in the fifth standard and studies in a government school. Her school closed during the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Times of India news, after being helped by Ameya, Tulsi said that she started selling mangoes to save money to buy a smartphone, but now that she has the money, she can attend online classes. and can continue her studies.

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