Odisha's 'Jhansi Rani' drives auto-rickshaw to pursue higher goals
                                                                                                                                   - Maria
 
She is named after Rani Lakshmi Bai, who fought valiantly against the British. And Jhansi Rani Panda has the kind of spirit that would surely have made Laxmi Bai proud.
 
The 19-year-old girl from Odisha's Mayurbhanj district took the unusual step of driving an auto-rickshaw to tide over financial crisis in her family and pursue her higher education. "There is no point in cribbing about financial constraints blocking our goal. It is better to take them head on and try to sort them out," Panda told.
 
A student of MPC (Junior) College in Baripada, Mayurbhanj's district headquarter about 250 km north of Bhubaneswar, Panda took the decision to drive an auto-rickshaw four months ago as her father's meager income as a driver of a private bus was insufficient to support a family of six. Panda's elder sisters are graduates and younger brother is studying in class 4.
 
Following a month's training, Panda started ferrying passengers in a second-hand auto-rickshaw gifted to her by a relative. After college hours, Panda drives the auto-rickshaw for three hours between 3pm and 6pm and earns about Rs. 200 a day. Initially, the unusual sight of a college girl driving an auto-rickshaw in the small town drew derisive remarks from some, but soon they were drowned in overall admiration for her gutsy stand.
 
Panda has opted for economics, mathematics and statistics as subject and wants to be a mathematics professor.
 
  
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