By Muslim Mirror Network
Sania Mirza, whose childhood ambition finally came true, is the ideal example of “hard work always pays off.” The daughter of a TV mechanic from Mirzapur will join the Indian Air Force as the first Muslim female fighter pilot in the nation.
She has made it possible for her to fulfill her ambition of becoming a fighter pilot by earning the 149th position in the National Defense Academy (NDA) exam. However, this is not her first effort to pass the exam.
In an interview, she revealed that she failed to grab a seat in the first attempt because there were only two women-reserved seats reserved in the fighter pilot wing. She added that despite stiff competition, she managed to grab a seat in her second attempt.
Sania is a resident of the little village of Jasovar, which is close to the Dehat Kotwali police station. She got her 10th class diploma at Pandit Chintamani Dubey Inter College. Later, she attended Mirzapur’s Guru Nanak Girls Inter College, where she got her 12th-grade diploma and became the district topper.
She further emphasized that it is incorrect that only applicants with strong English communication abilities are chosen for this prestigious league. She highlighted the fact that she went to a Hindi-medium school. Additionally, she claimed that motivated Hindi-medium students might also achieve success.
According to Sania, she has always aspired to be a fighter pilot, and her inspiration is the first female pilot, Avni Chaturvedi.
She will assemble with NDA Khadakwasla on December 27 in Pune.