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Her Mum Believes She Will Be The Light In The Darkness
We wish such spirits make the world a better place to live in…
Everytime you think, you are unlucky, take a reality dip with some of the real-life stories of people and their struggle.
This is a story of a young girl who wishes to make it big and serve the society while she accepts the hurdles that life throws at her.
Do note: She is just 10 and we cannot ignore but just admire this little angel...
Read
her
story
in
her
own
words...
"My
name
is
Chadni
which
means
"moonlight".
My
mother
gave
me
this
name.
She
believes
when
I
grow
up
I
will
give
out
light
in
the
darkness.
She
always
told
me
" maa
your
education
will
bring
light
to
your
life."

My father and mother both work in the rice factory as day labourers. I also work with them after I return from school. I love going to school. I love English and mathematics. I want to be a doctor when I grow up.
I study in class three. For better results I go for a private tuition which costs 300 taka per month. I earn this money myself working at the rice mill after my school.My parents are really poor so I don't want to give them any more pressure!

We are from Borisal. There are no work opportunities there, so my parents came to Dhaka city 6 years ago. My parents can earn eight thousand taka per month which is not enough for our 5-member family.
After
becoming
a
doctor
I
want
to
give
proper
treatment
to
my
elder
sister
Josna
who
cannot
walk
properly
from
childhood.
I
want
to
give
free
treatment
to
poor
people.
I
want
to
give
out
light
in
the
darkness!
_
Chadni,
10".
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