Adani takes responsibility for the study after the photo goes viral, to sell g to become a nurse

To continue his studies in Simdega, Jharkhand, the life of a child selling a gram by the road will probably change. After a baby photo went viral on social media, the Adani Group has stepped up to fund its education. Adani Group President Gautam Adani has tweeted and praised the baby and expressed the ichness of taking responsibility for his studies.

This kid studying in seventh grade dreams of becoming a nurse. She wants to serve more people by becoming a nurse. The father of the child died when he was one and a half years old. This kid who sells poultry by the road is very hard at study. On Wednesday, a journalist shared a brief account of his fight with Palani’s photo from his Twitter handle. In this tweet, the father claimed that he had died in the seventh grade when he was a year and a half old. Palani should be a nurse because she thinks the nurse serves the people. So she sells chickpeas, mummy bus on the street. Palani finished sixth with 75 per cent marks.

The tweet caught the eye of Adani Group President Gautam Adani, who wrote while retweeting – ‘Little baby and such big ideas …! I am fortunate to take charge of Palani’s education. If any of you have contact details of his family, please give me. ‘

Palani has no mobile number
In response to a tweet from Adani Group President Gautam Adani, the journalist tweeted that Palani had no mobile. When she sells g, she shares the painter’s number in her tweet. The chairman of the Adani Group promised to do whatever was necessary. Following this tweet, the trust she received from the Palani and Adani Group who studied her by selling g on the street is debating everywhere.

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