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'Knew my kid was capable': Street vendor whose son gave up IIT seat

But, studying at Delhi Technological University will mean paying an annual fee of about Rs 2.2 lakh. Balwant Singh earns less than Rs 20,000 a month.

August 11, 2023 / 15:29 IST
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Balwant Singh has been selling towels in Noida for 28 years. (Representational image: Pixabay)
Balwant Singh has been selling towels in Noida for 28 years. (Representational image: Pixabay)

Balwant Singh, a 47-year-old towel seller in Noida is a proud father. His son has just managed to secure a seat at IIT. But Singh is prouder that his son gave up the seat to pursue his dreams.

Sujal Singh, 18, recently got into IIT Delhi’s civil engineering department for a BTech degree but decided to take up computer science at Delhi Technological University (DTU) instead, Indian Express reported.

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“I never forced a career upon my kids, I want to see them excel at what they choose," Balwant Singh told the publication. His daughter is preparing for the UPSC examination.

Originally from Aligarh, Singh has been selling towels in Noida as a local vendor for 28 years, but he was always particular about his children's education. "No matter what you do, make sure your child has an education. Nothing can be more important than being properly educated," he told Indian Express.