When the child is in the test!

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When the child is in the test!
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First sat in the chair. But the child in the trunk was crying there. Needless to calm the child sitting on the floor Advantages to keep the baby in the lap. Thus, two-month-old child has been given the university's admission test, and Jahan Tab of Afghanistan. And now the picture has become viral due to social media.

According to the NDTV news, this incident has happened recently in Dakundi province of Afghanistan. A farmer, husband of the 25-year-old woman Jahan Tab, a resident of that area. Jahan wants to get higher education. That is why he took part in a private university admission test. The test is called in Kanpur for the Kanco test.

Jahan applied for admission to Nasirshosoro Higher Education Institute, Nili city. He wants to read a topic of social science. He had to burn quite a lot to take part in the admission test. During the trial, the baby cried two months. Finally he sat on the floor behind the chair to cope with the baby. In this way the whole test is given.

University lecturer Yahya Erfan photographed Jahan Tabab during the trial. Then on social media, he posted a post on Facebook. After deleting the original post AFP, it did not take much time to become viral.

Many people expressed excitement in this incident through social networking. In a tweet message, the caption of the photo of Jahan has been given, 'Afghani women are overwhelming.' Others refer to Jahan as 'motivational' and 'a legend'. Yahya Erfan, who took pictures of the world, told CNN, 'It was an incredible event and classmates praised him.'

Jahan Taab has three children. He had to reach the city of Nalli after six hours to enter the admission test. The good news is that Jahan was admitted in the admission test. But he is worried about the cost of studies. His ability to pay the university's scheduled tuition fees 

According to a report in Afghanistan, local daily, Atitalatruz, Jahan is keen to continue his studies. Meanwhile, the campaign has started to raise the cost of his study. The British Youth Association, a British company, has taken an initiative. The agency said that Jahan Tab has become the role model of thousands of Afghan women facing similar obstructions.
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