Kota. Ayesha, the daughter of Abdul Rahim, a resident of the Cantonment area, has left for Odisha to participate in the National Athletics Competition, fulfilling her late father's dream. With the support of the community, her morale was uplifted, and now she is determined to make her father’s dream a reality.
Abdul Rahim, who had a vision of making his children successful athletes while running a puncture repair shop, worked tirelessly to fulfill that dream. Although he couldn’t witness his dream's success, as he tragically passed away due to a tire burst accident, his efforts have not gone in vain. After his death, the community came forward to support the family, both emotionally and financially, giving the children the strength to continue their father's legacy.
The loss of their father deeply shook the family, but his children, especially Ayesha, are determined to carry forward his dreams. Ayesha is now heading to Odisha for the National Athletics competition, where she will compete in the 100m and 200m sprints. Though the pain of her father's death is visible on her face, she has gathered the strength to participate and honor his memory.
Abdul Rahim had always supported his children in their sports pursuits, taking them to practice before opening his shop. Ayesha, the eldest daughter, will now compete at the national level, and although the journey has been challenging after her father's death, remembering his face and dreams gave her the courage to move forward.
Ayesha's younger sister, Shazia, and her brother, Junaid Ali, have also participated in district and state-level competitions. Junaid has been the district champion three times. With the continued support of the community, the family is holding onto the hope that Ayesha will succeed and make her father's dream come true.