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Bhumik Manchanda

Tragedy Inspirational Others

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Bhumik Manchanda

Tragedy Inspirational Others

Lion Academy

Lion Academy

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Once upon a time, there was a boy named Mohit. He lived in Maharashtra. He was good at sports and studying. He excelled in boxing, swimming, horse riding, and many other games, winning numerous medals in these fields. In his studies, he particularly loved Science and Math since childhood and had always dreamed of joining the Indian Navy. However, his parents were apprehensive about this career choice due to the risks involved. Mohit persisted, and in every function, he proudly wore an army dress, despite his parents' lack of support. They wished for him to become an engineer instead.


When he reached 12th standard, Mohit filled out the form for the Indian Naval Academy (INA) while simultaneously studying engineering at Mohan Engineering College in Maharashtra. He went and took the exam, passing successfully. However, he failed the medical exam due to weak eyesight. Undeterred, he decided to open his own academy called "Lion Academy." In this academy, he provided training to students aspiring to join the army. The academy had a hostel that offered affordable accommodation.


At Lion Academy, Mohit offered training to students to help with weight loss, increase height, and perform eye exercises. Eventually, he fell in love and married a girl named Siya. His wife joined him in providing training to every student at the academy. Together, they passionately nurtured the dreams of young individuals aiming for a career in the armed forces.


Tragedy struck one day when Mohit and Siya died in a car accident, leaving behind their son, Man. Despite the loss, Man continued the legacy of Lion Academy and trained every student with dedication. His efforts and commitment paid off, as he received prestigious awards such as Padma Bhushan, Padma Sri, and the title of "Best Coach." The academy continued to thrive, producing many successful candidates who went on to serve the nation in the armed forces.


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