
Two Ahmedabad Fathers Vow to Keep Daughters in School
When their daughters scored in the top percentiles on Gujarat's Class X exams, two working-class fathers made a promise that's inspiring their community. Despite financial struggles, they're committed to supporting their girls' education no matter what it takes.
Two families in Ahmedabad are celebrating more than just test scores this week. They're proving that determination and hope can overcome even the toughest economic challenges.
Priti Jagdishbhai Shinol, 16, scored an impressive 99.02 percentile on her Class X exams at PBD Joshi High School in Maninagar. The youngest of five siblings, Priti dreams of becoming a heart surgeon and is already planning her medical stream studies for Class XI.
Her father Jagdishbhai works as an accountant at a private company in Kankaria. Managing a household in times of inflation isn't easy, but he's found a way to keep his daughter's education on track.
"I pay her tuition fee in instalments," Jagdishbhai told The Indian Express. "I will support her in her education."
Priti didn't even skip her tutoring sessions on results day. Her dedication matches her family's commitment, a combination that's turning dreams into achievable goals.

Across town in the Khadia area, construction laborer Vijaykumar Sathwara, 48, had double the reason to celebrate. His younger daughter Drashti, 15, secured 95.42 percentile in Class X while her older sister Vanshika scored 87 percent in Class XII science stream just days earlier.
Working in construction doesn't provide steady income, but Vijaykumar's resolve is unshakeable. "Din raat mehnat karke bhi main meri dikriyon ko padhaunga," he said, which translates to a powerful promise: he will work day and night to support his daughters' education.
Sunny's Take
What makes these stories truly special isn't just the excellent test scores. It's watching fathers break through economic barriers because they believe in their daughters' potential. In a country where girls' education still faces obstacles, these families are writing a different story. They're showing their communities that investing in daughters isn't just the right thing to do, it's worth any sacrifice.
Both families spent Wednesday fielding congratulatory phone calls from neighbors and relatives. The attention isn't just about academic achievement, it's recognition of something bigger: families choosing hope over hardship, and education over excuses.
These victories belong to more than just two students. They belong to fathers who pay tuition in instalments, to mothers who manage tight budgets, and to siblings who cheer each other on.
When Priti puts on her white coat as a heart surgeon someday, or when Drashti achieves her own dreams, they'll remember the day their fathers made a simple promise and kept it.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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