Meet woman, daughter of tea seller, who lived in slums, was mocked for being below average student, cleared CA exam after…

Amita Prajapati’s journey to becoming a Chartered Accountant is an inspiring tale of resilience and determination.

Meet woman, daughter of tea seller, who lived in slums, was mocked for being below average student, cleared CA exam after...
Meet woman, daughter of tea seller, who lived in slums, was mocked for being below average student, cleared CA exam after…

Success Story: Hard work is the key to success. Yo support this statement, let’s read the success story of Amita Prajapati, the daughter of a tea seller in Delhi, who achieved a remarkable milestone by clearing the highly demanding Chartered Accountant (CA) exam after a decade of unwavering dedication. Sharing a post on LinkedIn, Amita expressed immense gratitude to her parents, reflecting on the struggles and sacrifices that shaped her inspiring journey to success.

“Papa, I’ve become a CA.” It took 10 years. Every day, with dreams in my eyes, I would ask myself if this was just a dream or if it would ever come true. July 11, 2024, today, it became a reality. Yes, dreams do come true. People used to say, why are you putting her through such a big course? Your daughter won’t be able to do it because I was a below-average student..,” reads her LinkedIn post.

Amita Prajapati’s journey to becoming a Chartered Accountant is an inspiring tale of resilience and determination. Her father, a tea seller, stood as a pillar of support, ignoring the taunts from relatives who questioned their investment in her education.

In a heartfelt post, Amita said, “They used to say you can’t afford to educate her so much by selling tea, save money and build a house instead. How long will you keep living on the streets with grown-up daughters? Anyway, one day they will leave as they are someone else’s wealth, and you will have nothing left. Yes, “of course,” I live in a slum (very few people know this), but now I am not ashamed.”

Despite being labeled a below-average student and living in a slum, Amita Prajapati turned her struggles into motivation. She embraced her challenging environment with resilience, using it as a driving force to pursue her goals. “Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes,” reads her post.

“Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes. For the first time, I hugged my father and cried; this is peace,” the post further reads.


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