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Farmer drove 300 km to ensure daughter appears for JEE exam

Rode his motorcycle from Nalanda in Bihar to Ranchi in Jharkhand
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Ranchi, September 1

A farmer rode his motorcycle 300 km with his daughter from Nalanda to Ranchi, so that she could appear for her JEE examination on Tuesday.

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Dhananjay Kumar, who lives in Bihar’s Nalanda district, covered around 300 km in 12 hours to ensure that his daughter appears for the JEE examination at a centre in Ranchi’s Tupudana in Jharkhand.

As there is no bus service between Bihar and Jharkhand in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, Kumar started his bike journey in the wee hours on Monday from Nalanda district.

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He reached Bokaro after eight hours and continued his journey till he reached Ranchi, about 135 km away, on Monday afternoon.

“I found the bike the only option to cover such a long distance from Nalanda to Ranchi. Buses are not plying due to the coronavirus”, Dhananjay told reporters.

He said “While coming to Ranchi from Bokaro I was feeling sleepy. I stopped midway and took a nap and again resumed the journey with my daughter.” Around 22,843 students are appearing for the JEE examination at ten centres in Jharkhand.  IANS

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