US-India tariff deal soon? THESE are main stumbling blocks, India may face increased tariff of Rs...
Nimisha Priya case: One day before execution, BIG relief for Kerala nurse jailed in Yemen
Axiom-4 Dragon spacecraft lands safely on Earth, PM Modi welcomes Shubhanshu Shukla
After Kiara Advani, Vikrant Massey quits Ranveer Singh-starrer Don 3; here's why: Report
Will India-China relations improve further after S Jaishankar meets Chinese President Xi Jinping?
RCB star bowler Yash Dayal gets BIG relief in sexual exploitation case, Allahabad HC orders...
Producer-actor Dheeraj Kumar passes away at 79
Amaal Mallik says Anu Malik ruined his father Daboo Malik’s career: 'My dad dealt with...'
Elon Musk's Tesla opens first India showroom in Mumbai's BKC: Project took ... days to be completed
SCO Meet: S Jaishankar meets Chinese President Xi Jinping, first since 2020 Galwan clash
BSE receives bomb threat, police launch search operation
Zomato boss Deepinder Goyal ropes in Shah Rukh Khan, Jasprit Bumrah, AR Rahman for..., watch
In 2nd such incident in 2 days, Delhi's St Stephen's College, school in Dwarka receive bomb threats
Storm, heavy rains batter parts of US: What is reason behind New Jersey, New York floods?
Shubhanshu Shukla to return from ISS today: When and where to watch Axiom 4 touchdown live
Haryanvi singer Fazilpuria targeted in roadside firing in Gurugram
Kavya Maran makes BIG change in SRH, appoints this former India speedster as..., he is...
Elon Musk's Grok inks deal worth $200 with Pentagon amid fallout with Donald Trump
UPSC CSE Mains 2025 schedule out, to be held on THESE dates, check full timetable
Amritsar’s Golden Temple receives bomb threat, email says...; police beef up security
Watch Shubhanshu Shukla showcasing stunning zero-gravity experiments on board ISS using...
Who was Fauja Singh, 114-year-old veteran marathon runner, dies in road accident?
Meet man who is set to lead India's largest insurer company worth Rs 579000 crore as...
Viral video: Couple caught throwing trash in Canadian forest, netizens say 'impose fine'
Donald Trump issues BIG warning to Putin, says will impose 'very severe' tariffs on Russia if...
R Ashwin reveals real reason behind sending Akash Deep as nighwatchman in Lord's test
Trouble mounts for PTI’s Imran Khan, govt makes new force to tackle protest
BIG move by DGCA after Air India plane crash report, directs all airlines to...
Bangladesh: Protests against Muhammad Yunus after Hindu trader was lynched by Muslim mob
After 15000 layoffs at Microsoft, now Bill Gates' company wants remaining employees to master...
After decades in US, 53-year-old man wonders if It's time to return to Mumbai
India's retail inflation eases to over six-year low in June at 2.1%
Meet man, IIT alumni, left Rs 10000000 IT job due to..., he now does...
Wimbledon celebrates Jannik Sinner's historic win with Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan-inspired post
VIRAL
Harsh Gupta, a pani puri seller’s son from Kalyan who once failed Class 11 due to illness, cracked IIT-JEE 2025 and secured admission to...
Every year, when the IIT-JEE results are announced, stories of strength, determination, and dreams come to light. One such story this year is that of 19-year-old Harsh Gupta, a young boy from Kalyan in Maharashtra, who overcame serious health problems and financial struggles to earn a place at IIT Roorkee, one of India’s top engineering colleges.
Harsh’s parents, Santosh and Reeta Gupta, run a small pani puri stall. On good days, they earn between Rs 600 to Rs 1,000; on other days, much less. Despite their limited income, they always wanted their children to study well and have a better future. Harsh studied in an English-medium school and scored an impressive 90.8% in his SSC board exams.
Things took a turn when Harsh joined Class 11 at Model College. He was diagnosed with rectal prolapse, a painful medical condition, and missed several exams. That same year, two of his aunts passed away, adding emotional pain and financial pressure on the family. Harsh failed Class 11 and many people around him started doubting his ability.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Harsh came across an Instagram video about Nitin Vijay, the founder of Motion Education in Kota. Inspired, he told his parents about his dream to study in Kota for JEE. Despite their struggles, his parents supported him wholeheartedly. They arranged funds and sent him to Kota in 2023. There, Harsh stayed in a PG in Vigyan Nagar, where the kind owner even reduced the rent.
Unfortunately, in August 2024, Harsh’s health worsened again and he had to return home. His mock test scores dropped, but he didn’t give up. With the help of his teacher, he scored 98.59% in JEE Mains but couldn’t qualify for Advanced. Still, he kept going. With some scholarship support and strong determination, he tried again and scored 98.94% in JEE Mains 2025. This time, he cracked JEE Advanced too, earning a general rank of 16,155.
Harsh didn’t even have a laptop for his studies, he learned everything on his mobile phone. He took on small jobs like freelancing and video editing to earn some money and helped his father at the pani puri stall during holidays.
Now, he is the first in his family to enter an IIT. His goal doesn’t stop there, after graduating, he wants to prepare for the UPSC and work in the social sector to help others like him.
Harsh’s story is a powerful reminder that with courage, support, and never giving up, even the toughest dreams can come true.