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Chapter 1 - Mukta's journey to her dream

Mukta was a girl from a small village named Sonarpur. The village was surrounded by green paddy fields, the gentle sound of a flowing river, and the sweet songs of birds. It was a peaceful place, but inside Mukta's heart lived a very big dream.

From her childhood, Mukta was very dedicated to her studies. Her father was a simple farmer, and her mother was a homemaker. Although their financial condition was not very good, her parents always tried their best to ensure that nothing could stop Mukta's education.

One day at school, the teacher asked the students, "What do you want to be in the future?"

One by one, everyone answered—some wanted to be doctors, some teachers, and some police officers.

Mukta stood up shyly and said, "I want to become a scientist."

Suddenly, a wave of laughter spread across the classroom. Many thought that it was too difficult for a village girl to become a scientist. But Mukta didn't pay attention to them. She knew that to achieve her dream, she had to work even harder.

Days passed, and Mukta became more focused on her studies. After school, she helped her mother with household chores and then sat down to study. Sometimes, when there was no electricity, she studied under the dim light of a kerosene lamp.

One day, her school organized a science fair. Mukta created a small project titled "A Solar Water Heater."

Everyone was amazed by her work. Her teachers praised her and said, "You can go very far if you continue like this."

These words gave Mukta new strength and motivation. She became even more determined.

After some time, a big challenge came into her life. Her father fell seriously ill, and their financial condition became worse. Many people suggested, "You should stop studying and start working."

But Mukta did not give up. She started giving private tuition to support her education.

Even in difficult times, she never forgot her dream. She believed that hard work would eventually bring success.

A few years later, Mukta achieved excellent results in her SSC examination. Then she got admitted to a college and continued her studies with even more dedication.

Finally, after years of struggle and effort, Mukta got the opportunity to study at a renowned university. The little girl from the village was slowly moving closer to her dream.

One day, she truly became a successful scientist. Her inventions started helping people across the country. Her name appeared in newspapers, and she was invited for interviews on television.

The same villagers who once laughed at her were now proud of her.

Mukta returned to her village and told the children,

"Dream big and work hard to achieve it. Never give up."

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