Jamshedpur: People are very active on social media today. Meanwhile, the story of a 5th standard student sitting on the roadside selling mangoes went viral on social media in such a way that his dreams were feathered. One person gave the girl Rs 1.25 lakh in lieu of 12 mangoes. These mangoes were not special, but they were not special for which they got so much price, but when they saw the passion within this girl, the person bought mangoes at such an expensive price. She is an 11-year-old Tulsi, a student of class V living in the outhouse of Bungalow No. 47 of Strat Miles Road in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. The financial condition of his family is very bad. As the family was teaching her, schools were closed during the corona period. When online classes started after the school was closed, Tulsi's studies stopped. Because she didn't have a smartphone to take classes online. So Tulsi decided to sell mangoes to raise money for the new mobile. Tulsi used to pluck ripe mangoes from the mango tree in the garden of the bungalow every day and sell them on the road. This made Tulsi's entire story viral on social media. Tulsi's story, which was forced to sell mangoes for studies, reached Ameya Hete, vice chairman of a mumbai-based valuable endowment company, and he stepped forward to help her. The big businessman has given a new flight to the girl's dreams by buying only 12 mangoes for 1 lakh 20 thousand rupees. No one can imagine the happiness of Tulsi after getting this help. Then Tulsi purchased a smartphone worth 13,000 rupees out of this amount. She saved the rest for further studies. After this assistance, Tulsi is no longer selling mangoes, but studying at home. Covid-19 Roundup: India's cumulative vaccine coverage surpasses 32.85 cr Mumbai: Three doses of vaccine given to woman simultaneously and then... Freida Pinto to become mom, shares photo with baby bump