Muslim Girl in Uttar Pradesh Wins 5 Medals in Sanskrit

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Ghazala wins five medals in Sanskrit.

Daughter of a daily wager, Ghazala is proficient in five languages — English, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, and Sanskrit.

LUCKNOW — A Muslim girl in Lucknow University (LU) has won five medals for being the best student of MA in Sanskrit.

Ghazala’s name was announced by LU during its convocation ceremony held in November, but due to Covid-19, medals could be given only to a few students during the ceremony.

On Thursday, Gazala was awarded the medals by dean arts Prof Shashi Shukla during a faculty-level medal distribution ceremony.

Daughter of a daily wager, Ghazala is proficient in five languages — English, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, and Sanskrit.

Her father passed away when she was in Class 10 and she struggled to continue her education.

“These medals are won not by me but by my brothers — Shadab and Nayab — who left school and began working in a garage at the age of 13 and 10 years respectively so that I could continue to study,” said Ghazala.

Her elder sister Yasmeen, too, began working in a utensil shop while her mother Nasreen Bano took care of their home.

Ghazala lives with her family in a one room house, wakes up at 5 a.m. to offer ‘namaaz’, does all household chores and studies Sanskrit for almost seven hours a day.

She aspires to become a Sanskrit professor.

Ghazala is popular on the campus and recites Sanskrit shlokas, Gayatri Mantra, and Saraswati Vandana during the university’s cultural programmes.

According to her, her interest in Sanskrit began at the government primary school in Nishatganj where her teacher taught her Sanskrit in Class 5.

“My Sanskrit knowledge and interest often surprise people who ask me how being a Muslim I developed love for the language. They ask me what I will do with it, but my family always supported me,” said Ghazala.

Gazala now wants to pursue a Ph.D in Vedic literature. — IANS

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