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story using words raj, dream, village, family

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Mr. Raj comes from Mavila Thoppu, a tiny village near Kilakarai.he was having small family. His mother S. Rajammal and father S. Shanmugavel could not study beyond standards III and V respectively. Though they dream of putting him in English medium school since the early stage, their abject poverty did not allow them to do so. However, the perceived disadvantages of having studied in the Tamil medium in no way affected his performance in the Civil Services examinations. “I have no words to describe my happiness. Raj has not studied in a sophisticated atmosphere. He has brought meaning to our life. The hard work, sheer determination, dedication and sincerity have made him so special in our life. My pain is that his father is no more to hear the happiest news in our lifetime,” says S. Rajammal. Her family owns no land or house and she is residing in a portion of her brother Mariappan's house, a retired school headmaster. His moral support and motivation helped Mr. Raj, who is currently an agricultural scientist in Rajasthan, in his endeavour. His sister, Sundara Yoga Lakshmi, is working with Infosys in Chennai. Mr Karnan (27) was the all-India topper in the Indian Forest Service examinations in 2007. His father R. Veeraragavan (56) is working as a librarian at Alagappa Arts College and his mother V. Vijayalakshmi is a sub-registrar in Karaikudi. “My dream has come true. The Civil Services examinations are all about clearly understanding the methods and patterns well. I didn't join any coaching classes for the preparations,” Mr. Karnan told The Hindu over phone from Maharashtra, where he is working as Assistant Conservator of Forests.
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