Girl student got married while going for matriculation examination
Girl student got married while going for matriculation examination
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Patna: A strange story has come out from Katihar in Bihar. A student who came for matriculation examination got married to her lover right there. Both had reached the centre to give the matriculation examination. 4 years ago, after a phone call from an unknown number, the talk between the young man and the girl started and the two fell in love.

When the matriculation examination started in Bihar, the girl named Gauri reached the examination centre with her family members. She met her lover talking on the phone, after which they decided to get married. The young man's family members were not ready for this and there started a lot of high voltage drama. When the police arrived on the occasion, they took the criminal lover Nitish to the police station, then girlfriend Gauri started crying and she was not ready to get out of the police car. When the policemen and family members scolded her, Gauri started threatening to die if she was not married. The police then brought both to Manihari police station.

A lot of drama happened there too. Since both the young man and the girl were adults, the police got them married and left them in the nearby temple. After this Nitish and Gauri became very happy because now they had become husband and wife. Although she was also sad to miss the examination, she told that now she will give the exam next year. After the wedding in the temple, the newly married couple touched the feet of the police officers and took their blessings. Gauri Manihari is a resident of Gowagachi village of Thanakshetra, while lover Akash Bari is from Gunjra village in Thanakshetra. Both said that the talk started after receiving calls from an unknown number about four years ago.

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