The Girl to write her destiny: Shabana Shaikh

The Girl to write her destiny: Shabana Shaikh

There are millions of underprivileged children in the country of India. Some are due to immense poverty, while some are uneducated parenting. There is another group of disadvantaged children whose parents leave to grow on their own. The destiny is written to complain about their luck throughout their whole life. But the situation has changed as the tables have been turned. Shabana Shaikh, a teenager of Badlapur orphanage, has changed destiny’s course.
She has left out along with her brother at the Mumbai Hospital about eighteen years ago. Her parents felt them as a burden and thus left them out. She was later taken by the Badlapur Orphanage, where she grew up. Shabana was an introverted girl who didn’t like to speak with the other children of the orphanage. She used to keep her isolated within herself, and due to her behavior, the orphanage staff was tense.

Shabana Shaikh cleared the NEET Examination, secured a place in the Aurangabad Medical College.

But apart from her introverted behavior, she was a brilliant girl from a young age. She used to show interest in various subjects and always did an excellent performance at studies and other activities. She is fond of singing and still sings when she gets a chance. Shabana said that she was never deprived of any study materials for her preparation.
Ultimately, she gave her exams for the first time. Still, she was not satisfied with her marks, so she attempted another time and cleared the NEET Examination, thus securing a place in the Aurangabad Medical College. She was asked about her feeling and her thoughts about her biological family. She said that she and her brother were left out, so she didn’t care about them, but she cared about her orphanage people who looked after her. She now wants to specialize in Gynaecology and help the people of the country and provide a better life to the orphanage. Shabana Shaikh is an epitome that you should always try to improve your luck rather than blaming your circumstances.

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