Solapur : The women achieved success in the 10th class examination by driving the chariot of the world.

Sarika Waghmare has expressed her desire to pass the NEET exam with her daughter while maintaining her passion for education.
Solapur : The women achieved success in the 10th class examination by driving the chariot of the world.
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In Solapur, it is a common occurrence for girls to perform exceptionally well in exams, particularly in the 10th grade, which is often seen as a significant milestone in a student's life. In recent instances, girls have secured the top positions in both the 10th and 12th grade exams in Solapur. Furthermore, five mature women, who were previously occupied with modest jobs, fearlessly undertook the 10th grade exam and achieved remarkable success.

Nadini Deshmukh, aged 30, scored an impressive 78 percent in the 10th exam. Sangeeta Parshetty, a 50-year-old housewife, secured 71.20 percent, while Sangeeta Thorat, aged 46, achieved 43.40 percent. Deepali Todkar, aged 25, scored 77.20 percent, and Sarika Waghmare, aged 34, passed with 69.20 percent. Of these women, Sarika Waghmare has expressed her aspiration to clear the NEET exam alongside her daughter, demonstrating her commitment to education. She is currently preparing for the NEET exam while also supporting her daughter's education - her elder daughter is enrolled in the 12th grade.

Sangeeta Thorat, employed at an anganwadi center, has recognized the significance of education in advancing her career prospects. She aims to pursue further studies and progress professionally, a decision motivated by her success in the 10th grade exam. Nandini Deshmukh pursued her 10th grade studies with the aid of YouTube, emphasizing her desire for continual learning and personal growth. She is determined to pursue higher education without limiting her aspirations.

The support received from Shabbir Shaikh, the director of the Balbharti Education Institute in Solapur, and her family has been instrumental in her success. Shaikh highlighted the challenges faced by many young boys and girls in accessing education due to various circumstances, leading to high dropout rates among girls.

However, as individuals mature, they often realize the importance of education in navigating life's challenges. Education, they believe, has no age restrictions and can be pursued at any stage of life with proper determination. Numerous examples of individuals obtaining degrees from the Maharashtra Open University later in life further reinforce this belief.

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