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After the completion of the wedding rituals in Munger, when preparations were being made to bid farewell, instead of going to her in-laws’ house, the bride reached RD & DJ College. She went there and took her exam and returned after about three hours. Due to which everyone was surprised. This unique incident is being discussed everywhere.
Munger: Generally, a wedding procession takes place with great pomp and show and then the next morning the bride leaves her parents’ home and goes to her in-laws’ house with her husband. Same thing happened in Munger also, but the girl ended up somewhere else instead of her in-laws’ house. Actually, it was a girl’s wedding, so the wedding procession came, the marriage took place and the bride took seven rounds with the groom. Till now everything was fine but the next morning when her farewell was to take place and the groom was preparing for the farewell. Then, at the time of going to her in-laws’ house, the bride went to such a place that now it is being discussed everywhere. Let us tell you that after completing the marriage ceremony, the girl had come to RD & DJ College, Munger to appear for the examination.
The newly married woman is a resident of Banka district.
Actually, Sanjana Sharma, a resident of Banka, got married late last Monday night. Her farewell was to take place on Tuesday after the marriage. But after going to her in-laws’ house, she went straight to college to appear for the exam on Tuesday. With vermilion in her hands and bangles in her hands, Sanjana reached college to appear for the exam. Sanjana is a student of LLB Sem-4 and her exam was on Tuesday. Let us tell you that the marriage of Sanjana, daughter of Manoj Kumar Sharma, resident of Buddha Colony of Banka district, was solemnized with Satya Prakash, resident of Khusrupur of Patna district. But her exam was to be held the next day, but instead of going to her in-laws’ house, she went to the exam center to take the exam.
In-laws also came along
As soon as the farewell ceremony was completed on Tuesday morning, his family members took him directly to the examination center in Munger. Sanjana’s father Manoj Kumar Sharma said that his daughter’s passion towards studies is a moment of great pride. He said that both his daughter and son-in-law have given a positive message to the society that traditions are important in life, but career and studies are more important. Sanjana’s husband Satya Prakash also supported his wife’s decision and said that education is the power that takes a person forward, hence he fully supported Sanjana in going to the examination center immediately after the farewell. The college administration also appreciated Sanjana’s dedication and called it an inspiring example for girls.





























