Rishabh Pant became the Messiah for college students, college fees filled at the time of need

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Indian cricket team star wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant often win the hearts of fans with his off field antics and this time he has done something similar. Pant has paid his college fees, helping a poor college student. The student comes from an economically weak family in Bagalkot district of Karnataka, which has been helped by Pant.

Pant personally spent the education of Jyoti Kanbur Math, a resident of Rakbai village of Bilagi taluka. Jyoti scored 85% marks in her pre-university course (PUC) and admitted to the Bachelor of Computer Applications at Bijapur Lingayat Education Institute in Jamkhandi. However, his family was having difficulty paying fees.

His father, pilgrim Kanbur Math, was unable to manage the required Rs 40,000, so the family contacted a local well -wisher named Anil who contacted his cricket network in Bengaluru. This message eventually reached Pant, who immediately transferred the amount directly to the college, so that Jyoti could continue his education without any interruption.

Jyoti and the college administration sent a heartfelt letter to Pant. In her note, Jyoti expressed deep gratitude and shared her dream of advancing this noble work in future. Jyoti, quoting India Today, wrote, “Everyone has Namaste, my name is Jyotika. My father’s name is pilgrim and my mother’s name is Rupa. I live in Rabkvi village of Jamkhandi. I lived in SSLC from a school in Belagavi and a college in Belagavi. Financial assistance is available. Then Anil contacted his friend Akshay, who lives in Bangalore. “

He added, “Akshay informed Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant about my situation. Rishabh Pant transferred Rs 40,000 so that I can do BCA. I am very grateful to Rishabh Pant and pray to God to provide them good health. I am also grateful to Anil Anna and Akshaya Naik Sir. I will never forget his help. I will never want to be a software engineer. I want to say that save daughters and strengthen daughters. Finally, after becoming a software engineer, I will also help poor children. “

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