Jyoti Thakur from Sirmaur appointed as Nursing Officer at AIIMS Patna, bringing pride to her family and region
Jyoti Thakur from Sirmaur appointed as Nursing Officer at AIIMS Patna, bringing pride to her family and region.
Sangrah, (Sirmaur) November 23: Jyoti Thakur, who belongs to a farmer family of Bhawai Bhoj village panchayat Bhawai in Giripar area of Sirmaur district, has been appointed as a nursing officer in AIIMS. Jyoti Thakur will serve in AIIMS Patna (Bihar).
Jyoti Thakur has brought laurels to her parents, teachers and the region by showcasing her amazing talent.
Let us tell you that Jyoti Thakur, daughter of Bhawai, completed her basic education from the Government Senior Secondary School of the village, after which Nursing Officer Jyoti Thakur completed her education till 12th from Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Nahan.
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For college studies, daughter Jyoti Thakur chose nursing field as a career and studied mindfully at Mata Padmavati College of Nursing, Nahan.
Now Daughter Jyoti will serve as Nursing Officer in Patna AIIMS
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