For many years, Basant Kumar Pandit(18) has been carrying his physically challenged elder brother on his shoulders to school and later to the coaching institute here.
Krishan has landed in IIT with 38th All India Rank in OBC, disabled quota in the JEE advanced results declared recently. Basant has achieved 3675 rank in OBC category.
Their father Madan Pandit owns five 'bigas' of land in Paroriya village in Samastipur and their mother is a housewife. Krishan (19) suffered from polio when he was only six months old. Later, Basant took upon himself to take Krishan on his shoulders to school.
Here too, Basant would take his brother on his shoulders to the coaching classes and the two would study together.
"When I left the village for coaching three years ago, people in the village suspected my abilities and whether we would be able to continue like this," Krishan said, adding "we were determined to become engineers".
For Krishan, his younger sibling is much more that his "legs" and he gets emotional talking about him especially as the two brothers, who have been inseparable until now, will have to study in separate colleges.
"I feel very sad when I think about living without him in the engineering college," he added.
Basant said he is accustomed to doing these things for his brother. "It is very painful to think of living without my elder brother. The taste of success is enjoyable but separation sours it," he said and the elder brother agreed.
Basant recalled their school days. "Once while we were in class five, I participated in a residential camp for disabled in the village as my brother Krishan could not live there without me," he said.
The management of the institute also exempted 75 per cent of the fees for them and also granted scholarship, according to Krishan.
"At the institute, we have been in the same batch and same class," he added.
"Basant aspires to join civil services after completing his engineering, while I want to be a computer engineer," Krishan said.
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