Financial Hardship in the life of taxi driver’s family can break the dreams of a young girl who wants to have higher education. SBI Pensioners Association (SBIPA) believes in this thought and come forward to support the young girl. Rakhi Boro, had passed the exam with distinction securing 100% in mathematics, 95% in science, 88% in advance mathematics, 84% in social science, and 70% in Assamese. Her father is a taxi driver and this low-income family can’t hold that sufficient support for this young girl. But, her mother Ramani Boro and her father Bolen Boro was wishing to make this happen.
When this information reached many members of the SBI Pensioners Association (SBIPA) that Rakhi may not be able to continue her education due to lack of money. At SBIPA Office at Swagota Square, ABC Point, Guwahati, the pensioners arranged it for her.
On Thursday, a cheque for Rs 10,000 was handed over to her so that she could take admission in Dimoria College and pursue her studies in the science stream. Office bearers of the SBIPA, Ananda Buragohin, LC Mahanta, Bhupen Kalita, and NN Adhikary spoke on the occasion. They expressed the desire that SBIPA would be eager to support her for her higher education in future also.

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