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No age limit to learn: This father from Mumbai graduated in the same year as his son

EdexLive Desk

There is no age for learning, and this family in Mumbai proved the same, as they see a father-son duo graduate in the same year.

Hazim Farook Shaikh, who graduated in Commerce from Mumbai University, saw his elated father Mohammad Farook Shaikh graduating in the same year from the YB Chavan University in Maharashtra.

While Hazim Shaikh scored approximately 56%, his father Farook Shaikh scored approximately 49% marks in their recently-concluded university examinations.

Mohammad Farook Shaikh, who is a taxi driver by profession, decided to pursue further studies thinking that it would earn him respect in the society and provide him with better job opportunities.

Earlier, he used to work as a junior clerk.

However, owing to depleting financial conditions of his previous company, Farook Shaikh was forced to leave his job and drive a taxi for a living. The trigger to pursue further studies came when he realized that in spite of being educated in an English medium school, he was still driving a taxi.

Shaikh said, "There is no age to study. I am happy that I have done my graduation."

His son said, "I'm happy. I used to solve his doubts, as I had regular classes and he could take classes only on weekends."

Hazim's mother was very optimistic and supportive of the decision of her son and husband graduating together.

She said she was pleased to see the duo helping each other.

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