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Over the years, through all the ups and downs and the seemingly endless wait for his career to take off, if there was one constant in Tripathi’s life, it was his wife, Mridula.
“The man was probably in his early 40s, and you could tell that he had a family waiting for him at home. I genuinely wanted that man to leave my house with a smile that was not because he hadn’t received abuse, but because he had been appreciated.”
"The dream of my childhood friend and close relative has come true. At Kidwai, the beds for poor patients were always filled up. We decided to build an 800-bed unit in two phases."
"The experience was most traumatic, as I had lost a wallet with all my cash and cards in it. I began walking to where I was supposed to stay, which was 12km away... Finally, over an hour later, around 11.15 pm, Uber Eats delivery partner Dnyaneshwar Bombade came to my rescue."
Raised by a single mother, very few know his story and those who do, only have words of appreciation for the young martyr who sacrificed his life for the nation.