Stuck in Gurugram in Haryana due to the
COVID-19-induced travel restrictions and lockdown, a tenacious Jyoti asked
her father to sit on the rear side carrier of her cycle and took him to his
native place in Bihar, covering 1200km in seven days.
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Agencies
Washington: US President Donald
Trump’s daughter and senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump has praised
15-year-old Jyoti Kumari, who cycled down 1200km carrying her ailing father
during the nationwide lockdown in India, terming her act as a “beautiful feat
of endurance and love”.
Stuck in Gurugram in Haryana due to the COVID-19-induced
travel restrictions and lockdown, a tenacious Jyoti asked her father to sit on
the rear side carrier of her cycle and took him to his native place in Bihar,
covering 1200km in seven days.
Ivanka took to Twitter on Friday to highlight the story
of the Indian girl, a class eight student, whose journey has become an
extensive talking point even on social media where there has been talk about
whether she has it in her to pursue cycling as a career.
“15 yr old Jyoti Kumari, carried her wounded father to
their home village on the back of her bicycle covering +1,200 km over 7 days.
“This beautiful feat of endurance & love has captured
the imagination of the Indian people and the cycling federation!” Ivanka said
in a tweet.
15 yr old Jyoti
Kumari, carried her wounded father to their home village on the back of her
bicycle covering +1,200 km over 7 days.
Ivanka, who is advisor to President Trump on job
creation, has visited India twice, most recently in February this year along
with her father. In 2017, she led the US delegation at the Global
Entrepreneurship Summit in India.
Impressed with the doggedness with which Kumari pedalled
her way to Bihar from Gurugram, carrying her ailing father, the Cycling
Federation of India (CFI) will invite Kumari to appear for a trial next month,
in what could be a life-changing opportunity.
CFI Chairman Onkar Singh recently told PTI that if Kumari
passed the trial, she will be selected as a trainee at the state-of-the-art
National Cycling Academy at the IGI Stadium complex here. Jyoti’s father, Mohan
Paswan, an autorickshaw driver in Gurgaon got injured and the lockdown left him
without any source of income. He had to return the autorickshaw to the owner.
The father and daughter duo started their journey from
Gurgaon on May 10 after buying a cycle with whatever money they had and reached
their village on May 16.
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