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KOLKATA: Bihar school girl, Jyoti Kumari, who cycled 1200 km with his wounded father from New Delhi to Darbhanga, it will appear the Cycling Federation of India essays once the lockout ends, even despite the fact that the finish of the tuition fees is your main objective.

“We certainly are going to send for the tests after the blockade is lifted. She was enrolled in the class nine yesterday. For the moment, we want her to complete his tuition,” his father Mohan Paswan told PTI Sirhulli near Darbhanga.

Rendered unemployed and without money due to the extended COVID-19-lock, the 15-years of age, he was obliged to ferry his father, who was unable to walk properly after surgery on his left knee after an accident.

As the story went viral, the COURT of first instance duly took note of Jyoti the amazing feat of cycling over 1,200 kilometres that spans more than a week.

“Yes, we received the call from New Delhi (Cycling Federation of India). She told us that she needs to rest now may be after two-three months, we’re going to see,” Paswan, who broke his leg in an accident while driving his auto-rickshaw in January, he said.

Jyoti later went on to take care of his father as the COVID-19 pandemic followed with the national level of lock security.

“We saw many of the companions of the migrant workers walk to their house. But I could barely walk so I bought a second-hand bike and started our trip on May 7,” Paswan recalled.

In his village, Jyoti had regular cycle for 5 kms to reach their school.

“Jyoti cycle of long hours, even during the night and we managed to hitch rides on trucks and tractors extends across Uttar Pradesh,” he said.

The District judge of Darbhanga, has also been approached to her and enrolled her in the class of nine of the Pindaruch of high School.

She has also been given a brand new bicycle, school uniform and shoes for their higher education.

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