Subashree aces global English proficiency test
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:01.10.2019
The dream of R Subashree, who died after an illegally erected banner fell on her, to study in Canada could have come a step closure to reality, had she been alive.
Her test result in IELTS examination which is an international test of English proficiency for non-native speakers, showed she had achieved C-1, a top rank, in the exam. The result was couriered to her house on Sunday.
Subashree died after an illegally erected banner fell on her. “It’s one of the painful moments,” her father R Ravi told TOI. “It was her dream, ambition and career. Everything just disappeared like a daydream,” he said.
After almost 20 days leave, Ravi went to work on Monday. “I want to start the usual life. God has assigned me and my wife Geetha to do more to this world and we will do it,” said Ravi.
Subashree’s mother R Geetha said, “To study abroad was her dream. She used to tell us tales about her foreign trips. She planned to take me and my husband to Canada with her and settle there in the future.”
Ravi said the score would have helped her enrol in MBA and MS courses, which she had planned to do simultaneously, at a leading university in Canada.
Subashree, who fell on the road after being knocked off her two-wheeler by a falling banner erected in connection with a marriage in the family of AIADMK ex-councillor C Jayagopal, was fatally run over by a tanker truck.
Jayagopal was arrested by a special team from a hideout in Denkanikottai on September 27. His brother-in-law Meganathan was apprehended on September 28.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:01.10.2019
The dream of R Subashree, who died after an illegally erected banner fell on her, to study in Canada could have come a step closure to reality, had she been alive.
Her test result in IELTS examination which is an international test of English proficiency for non-native speakers, showed she had achieved C-1, a top rank, in the exam. The result was couriered to her house on Sunday.
Subashree died after an illegally erected banner fell on her. “It’s one of the painful moments,” her father R Ravi told TOI. “It was her dream, ambition and career. Everything just disappeared like a daydream,” he said.
After almost 20 days leave, Ravi went to work on Monday. “I want to start the usual life. God has assigned me and my wife Geetha to do more to this world and we will do it,” said Ravi.
Subashree’s mother R Geetha said, “To study abroad was her dream. She used to tell us tales about her foreign trips. She planned to take me and my husband to Canada with her and settle there in the future.”
Ravi said the score would have helped her enrol in MBA and MS courses, which she had planned to do simultaneously, at a leading university in Canada.
Subashree, who fell on the road after being knocked off her two-wheeler by a falling banner erected in connection with a marriage in the family of AIADMK ex-councillor C Jayagopal, was fatally run over by a tanker truck.
Jayagopal was arrested by a special team from a hideout in Denkanikottai on September 27. His brother-in-law Meganathan was apprehended on September 28.
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