Madhya Pradesh: Newlywed Bride Appears For Board Exam Right After Wedding In Bhind

Madhya Pradesh: Newlywed Bride Appears For Board Exam Right After Wedding In Bhind

Instead of heading to her in-laws' house after the wedding rituals, 19-year-old Krishna Jaroliya reached the Government Higher Secondary School in Umri to appear for her Class 12 board exam.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Monday, March 24, 2025, 06:39 PM IST
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Bride and Groom entering the exam centre |

Bhind (Madhya Pradesh): A unique sight unfolded in Bhind’s Umri town when a newlywed bride arrived at her exam centre straight after taking her wedding vows on Monday. The incident surprised everyone present at the exam centre.

Instead of heading to her in-laws' house after the wedding rituals, 19-year-old Krishna Jaroliya reached the Government Higher Secondary School in Umri to appear for her Class 12 board exam. Her husband, Ajay, waited outside the exam centre as she wrote her science paper.

According to information, the wedding ceremonies took place on March 22, followed by the ‘Tika’ ritual on March 23. The farewell ceremony was scheduled for March 24, but Krishna prioritized her exam before leaving for her new home. She arrived at the centre fully dressed as a bride, with mehendi on her hands and bangles adorning her wrists.

After completing the exam, Krishna and Ajay left for their home in a flower-decorated car. Ajay, the groom, expressed pride in his wife’s dedication to education, saying, "Education is important, and I fully support her decision to take the exam." The incident has gained attention as an inspiring example of commitment to education, even on one of life’s most significant days.

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