Shristi Yadav, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India  
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Name: Shristi Yadav

Birth Place: Ranchi, Jharkhand, India 

Academic Qualification: BSc Nursing, RKDF University, Ranchi, India

Languages you speak/write: English, Hindi and Punjabi

  1. What do you do?

    I work as a nurse in school.

  2. What’s the best part of your profession? What made you choose this profession?

    Serving people

  3. Do you like reading? What was the last thing you read?

    I hate reading.

  4. What is your favorite dish?

    Aloo Luchi

  5. How would your friend describe you?

    Caring, kind and delightful

  6. Who would you like to travel with?

    Solo trip

  7. What is your least favourite subject?

    Anatomy

  8. What is your favourite subject?

    Physiology

  9. What’s something you wish to change about the world?

    Judicial system

  10. If your journey was a movie, what would it be called?

    The Jungle Book

  11. What are you passionate about?

    Caring for children

  12. Best/memorable moment?

    When I got my degree.

  13. What do you love to do in your leisure time?

    Cycling

  14. What do you hate the most?
    Making food. I hate the kitchen.

  15. If given a choice, what alternate career would you have opted for?

    Police Officer

  16. What is your dream travel destination?

    Bali

  17. Where would you like to work in the future?

    I would like to work for UNICEF

  18. Finally, a Quote you relate to.

    "Don't wish for it, work for it"

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