55-year-old BJP chief cuts an odd determine at UP Class 12 board examination
By PTI
BAREILLY: Holding a writing pad with a laminated admit card clipped to it in a single hand and a water bottle within the different, a middle-aged man turned the thing of attraction of many college students, who have been intrigued by the odd sight at a Uttar Pradesh Class 12 board examination centre right here.
Appearing for the examination on February 16, the person ready outdoors the centre was former BJP MLA Rajesh Mishra alias Pappu Bhartaul.
“Students who came for the exam were first surprised to see me. But they seemed happy to see that a politician from their area is appearing in the exam alongside them,” stated the 51-year-old politician.
Mishra acquired a ticket from the BJP within the 2017 meeting polls and received from the Bithri Chainpur constituency of Bareilly.
He, nevertheless, was denied a ticket from the celebration for meeting polls final 12 months. Even together with his busy schedule as a politician, Mishra determined to advance his schooling.
“I thought that I should start preparing for Class 12 board exams.” Mishra believes that advancing his research will assist him join higher together with his youthful constituents, however the transfer has a fair larger objective.
“As an MLA I realised that a large number of people, especially those who are financially weak, don’t get justice because they cannot afford a good lawyer. I wish to study law to help such people. To do so, it was necessary to clear Class 12 boards,” stated Mishra.
Just so he may turn into a lawyer, Mishra, regardless of having an avid curiosity in science, opted for the Arts stream.
“I have opted for Hindi, fine arts, Social Studies, Civics and Sociology as my subjects for the board exam. These subjects will help me in studying law too,” he stated.
As somebody with an curiosity in science, his solely grievance with arts topics is that one has to put in writing rather a lot.
“I study at night from 11 pm and 1 am. Even during day time I find sometime to focus on studies,” stated Mishra, a father of three grown up children, who’ve all accomplished their commencement.
Like most households with a member showing for boards or different examination, Mishra too will get particular consideration from his household.
“I am exempted to be present at dining table and served food wherever I am studying. My children keep offering to help me with my study and also tell me tricks to do better in exams and manage exam stress,” Mishra stated with a smile.
He is assured that he’ll clear the examination and can proceed his research whereas remaining an lively politician.
“I focus on my studies without worrying about anything. I even tell the same to young students. Working with focus is the only mantra for success in life,” Mishra stated.
BAREILLY: Holding a writing pad with a laminated admit card clipped to it in a single hand and a water bottle within the different, a middle-aged man turned the thing of attraction of many college students, who have been intrigued by the odd sight at a Uttar Pradesh Class 12 board examination centre right here.
Appearing for the examination on February 16, the person ready outdoors the centre was former BJP MLA Rajesh Mishra alias Pappu Bhartaul.
“Students who came for the exam were first surprised to see me. But they seemed happy to see that a politician from their area is appearing in the exam alongside them,” stated the 51-year-old politician.
Mishra acquired a ticket from the BJP within the 2017 meeting polls and received from the Bithri Chainpur constituency of Bareilly.
He, nevertheless, was denied a ticket from the celebration for meeting polls final 12 months. Even together with his busy schedule as a politician, Mishra determined to advance his schooling.
“I thought that I should start preparing for Class 12 board exams.” Mishra believes that advancing his research will assist him join higher together with his youthful constituents, however the transfer has a fair larger objective.
“As an MLA I realised that a large number of people, especially those who are financially weak, don’t get justice because they cannot afford a good lawyer. I wish to study law to help such people. To do so, it was necessary to clear Class 12 boards,” stated Mishra.
Just so he may turn into a lawyer, Mishra, regardless of having an avid curiosity in science, opted for the Arts stream.
“I have opted for Hindi, fine arts, Social Studies, Civics and Sociology as my subjects for the board exam. These subjects will help me in studying law too,” he stated.
As somebody with an curiosity in science, his solely grievance with arts topics is that one has to put in writing rather a lot.
“I study at night from 11 pm and 1 am. Even during day time I find sometime to focus on studies,” stated Mishra, a father of three grown up children, who’ve all accomplished their commencement.
Like most households with a member showing for boards or different examination, Mishra too will get particular consideration from his household.
“I am exempted to be present at dining table and served food wherever I am studying. My children keep offering to help me with my study and also tell me tricks to do better in exams and manage exam stress,” Mishra stated with a smile.
He is assured that he’ll clear the examination and can proceed his research whereas remaining an lively politician.
“I focus on my studies without worrying about anything. I even tell the same to young students. Working with focus is the only mantra for success in life,” Mishra stated.