The Train Platform That Changed a JEE Aspirant’s Life
It was 5:30 in the morning at Bhopal Junction railway station.
The platform was crowded with students carrying backpacks, admit cards, water bottles, and tired eyes filled with hope. Among them stood Raghav, a middle-class student preparing for JEE for the last two years. His father sold electrical items in a small shop, and every month the family adjusted expenses just so Raghav could attend coaching classes.
As the train whistle echoed, Raghav looked nervous.
“Papa… what if I don’t get a good rank?” he asked softly.
His father smiled and pointed toward the railway tracks.
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