
Shimoga, Jun 23: Reshma Sultana, a 22 year old woman, exhibited her undying passion for teaching when she appeared for the Karnataka Teachers ' Eligibility Test (KARTET) on Sunday, merely 24 hours after she gave birth to a baby boy.
Ms. Sultana didn 't give natural birth. So much was her love for teaching that even after undergoing a painful and tiresome cesarean section, she reminded her husband Toufiq Ahmed, a taxi driver, about the test immediately after regaining consciousness and seeing the baby.
She gave birth at the government hospital in Bhadravati city at 11 a.m. on Saturday and regained consciousness from anesthesia by 2 p.m.
“As she had just undergone the operation, I told her to forget about the test and take rest. But she was determined. After seeking the doctor 's permission, I decided to take her to write the test,” Mr. Ahmed said.
Ms. Sultana arrived at S.R. Nagappa Shetty Memorial National College of Applied Sciences in an ambulance where officials at the examination center had arranged a separate room for her. Ms. Sultana entered the options on the answer sheet in the presence of a nurse from the hospital .Medications were being administered through IV drips on her left hand.
Sultanas mother Zabin Taj and mother-in-law Zeenath Unnisa looked after the baby while she wrote the examination. Speaking to journalists, Ms. Sultana said: “I taught in a private school in Kengapura village in Channagiri taluk. It gives me immense pleasure to impart education to rural children who are subjected to many forms of deprivation. After passing the KARTET, I would like to continue working in a rural school”




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