15 year old Jyoti Kumari traveled 1200 km in 8 days with her father on a bicycle

15 year old Jyoti Kumari traveled 1200 km in 8 days with her father on a bicycle

There is nothing in the world that is impossible. We can do whatever we think. After every closed path, a new path necessarily opens. Something similar happened with Jyoti Kumari when the lockdown was announced due to Coronavirus in 2020. Jyoti Kumari's father used to pull a rickshaw in Gurugram and he was injured in an accident. Because of this, there was no income. In such a situation, 15-year-old Jyoti Kumari did not lose courage and made her father sit on a bicycle and decided the way from Gurugram to Darbhanga. After this adventure, the Indian Cycling Federation has given her a big offer.

Jyoti Kumari's father Mohan Paswan, a resident of Sirhulli village of Singhwada block of Darbhanga district, used to drive an auto and take care of his family while living in Gurugram. There he had met with an accident. Jyoti had come to Gurugram with her mother and brother-in-law in January after getting the news of the accident and then stayed back there to take care of her father. Meanwhile, the lockdown was announced in March 2020 due to Coronavirus. Since her father's work has completely stopped. In such a situation, it was impossible to meet personal needs, then Jyoti decided to travel back to the village with her father on a bicycle. Salute to such a thinking and courageous spirit.

Jyoti Kumari was only 15 years old and she covered about 1200 km from Gurugram to Darbhanga in only 8 days. Completed the journey by making her injured father sit on a bicycle for 100 to 150 km. The daily journey that too seems impossible at such a young age, but Jyoti Kumari has done this truth.

Indian Cycling Federation director VN Singh has made a big offer to Jyoti who reached Darbhanga in Bihar from Gurugram by sitting on her father's bicycle amidst the nationwide lockdown due to Corona virus. 

Describing her as 'potential', the association said that they will give Jyoti a chance to trial and if she meets the standards of the CFI even a little, then she will be provided with special training and coaching. And whenever she gets a chance after the lockdown is over, she will come to Delhi and a small test will be taken at the Indira Gandhi Stadium. They have watt bikes which are stationary bikes.

A four-five minute test is done by making the child sit on it. This shows the ability of the player and his feet. If she has cycled this far, she definitely has the potential.

Jyoti's story, which ran on HT Media Group's website Live Mint, was shared by Ivanka Trump on Twitter on May 22, 2020. 'Hindustan' had already brought out the story of Jyoti's struggle, after which many people and organizations have come forward to help her and her family.

Now the film is going to be made about her. Jyoti herself will play the lead role in this film. Krishna is going to direct this film.

The title of this film will be Atmanirbhar. The film will be dubbed in Hindi, English, and Maithili languages as well as in other languages. According to Krishna, for the international audience, the film will be titled 'A Journey of a Migrant' and the film will be titled in 20 languages.

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