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Youngest BA student in India! The story of Tanishka , who aims to become India’s Chief Justice

Madhya Pradesh: Tanishka Sujit, a gifted and deserving student from Indore in Madhya Pradesh, will take the Bachelor of Arts (BA) final year examinations when she is 15 years old. Her long-term goals include continuing her legal education and becoming the nation’s Chief Justice. The adolescent girl talked about visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bhopal a few days ago and how he inspired her to achieve her dream. The teenage girl lost her father and grandfather to COVID-19 in 2020.

PM Modi visited the state capital of Bhopal

Devi Ahilya University student Tanishka Sujit said on Monday that ‘she will take her BA (Psychology) final year exams, which will take place from April 19 to 28.’ After clearing Class 10 in first division at the age of 13, she immediately passed the Class 12 tests. Sujit was admitted to the first year of the BA (Psychology) programme at the Devi Ahilya University at the age of 13 after performing well on the entrance exam that the university administered for her as a special case, according to Rekha Acharya, Head of the Department of Social Science Studies. On April 1 for the Combined Commanders’ Conference, PM Modi visited the state capital of Bhopal, where Tanishka Sujit was present.

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Planned to pursue law in the US

The Girl claimed that during the about 15-minute meeting, she told the PM that after passing her BA exams, she planned to pursue law in the US with the goal of one day becoming India’s Chief Justice. “After learning about my ambition, the prime minister suggested that I visit the Supreme Court and see the legal disputes there since it would inspire me to do my task. It was a dream come true for me to meet the prime minister,” she said. Her mother Anubha claimed that despite losing her husband and father-in-law to a coronavirus in 2020, she battled through her sadness for the benefit of her daughter, who went on to achieve academic success.

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