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Kolkata: Seventeen-year-old Subhangi Guha, who lost her father Samir Guha in the terrorist attack at Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam on April 22, is about to embark on a new chapter in her life. Despite the profound grief of losing her father, Subhangi is determined to honor his memory by pursuing her dream of studying psychology.
Subhangi and her father had often discussed her aspirations and the importance of education in shaping her future. With a strong resolve, she is set to enroll in college, aiming to delve into the complexities of the human mind and behavior. This pursuit not only reflects her personal ambition but also serves as a tribute to her father's unwavering support and encouragement.
As she prepares for this new journey, Subhangi is filled with a mix of emotions—anticipation for her studies and sorrow for the absence of her father. Nonetheless, she remains focused on achieving her goals and making her father proud.
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