Remember the lucky IIT-JEE Topper who was gifted a BMW by his coaching institute? He has returned the car, here's why
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The boy had accepted the expensive gift from the institute and media had reported widely about the star. In a dramatic turn of events, however, Tanmaya’s father Rajeshwar Singh Shekhawat recently asked the institute’s director
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Meanwhile, the director informed the media that the family had earlier kept the car
because the boy’s maternal uncle in Mumbai could manage it. However, he said they want to sell it now as they need money for the treatment of the boy’s mother, who is a kidney patient
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Poonia has now said he will put up the car for sale at a function to mark the institute’s foundation day on December 15.
“It’s an expensive car with a different clientele and it will be difficult to find a buyer for the car. The boy’s family is free to sell the car themselves too,” he said.
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