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Editor’s Note

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The story on Kaushal Kishore Vidyarthee’s extraordinary journey from humble beginnings in rural India to Oxford University in the UK has received an excellent response. The story has been noted by the MHRD and also students have been sending us information about young achievers like Kaushal who may be featured in our pages.

If you know of anyone, who has a similar inspiring story to tell, share it with Education Times, write to Education Times Editorial, 3rd Floor, Times House, 7 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi -110 002.

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