Mangaluru: CM's office responds positively to poor student's request for medical seat


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Oct 23: The office of Karnataka chief minister has come to the rescue of a poor student who was going from pillar to post to obtain a medical seat. The student had secured high marks in pre-university science division despite poverty and was eligible for a medical seat after getting high rank in NEET examination. But he could not secure seat in any medical college. Finally, he wrote to Karnataka chief minister’s office about his plight and received a reply from the chief minister’s office with an assurance of medical seat.


Abdul Nasir

The student is Abdul Nasir, son of Kalkatta, Manjanady village resident Sadhu Kunhi. Abdul Nasir had completed his education in Kalkatta government higher primary school and high school and was good in academics. He had passed with distinction in SSLC and had nurtured a dream of becoming a doctor. Nasir is the youngest among seven children of Sadhu Kunhi couple. Nobody at home had pursued higher studies.

Though the family could manage its expenses with father’s canteen business and jobs of Nasir’s brothers, they were not rich enough to raise sufficient funds for medical education. Abdul Nasir, who had passed PU in Thokkottu St Sebastian PU College in 2017 waited for a year as he was determined to pursue medical education and wrote NEET examination on May 6 earlier this year. He secured 139th rank in it. But he could not get a seat in any medical college. Therefore, he wrote a letter to the chief minister’s office on October 12 explaining his helplessness. He promptly received a positive response for the letter from the chief minister’s office, Bengaluru on October 17. The letter directed the government chief secretary, department of higher education, asking to take suitable action. The student and his family hope that their dream may be a reality at least with the letter.

Abdul Nasir said that there is nobody at home who is highly educated. “I liked studies since young age and had an ambition to become a doctor. Therefore, I waited for a year after PUC and wrote NEET examination. But I could not get a seat anywhere. I am unable to go for management seat due to acute poverty. Therefore, I wrote to the chief minister explaining my plight. I am happy with his positive response. I hope to get a seat soon,” he said.

  

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  • zakir, B'LORE

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    Very happy to read only positive comments.... did not mix with religion.

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  • Dr Urban D'Souza, Professor & Head, Faculty of Medicine Malaysia, Udyavar/Malaysia

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    Our higher education, medical, engineering meant only for elite group. Being the home town of many medical colleges, a deserving student with flying colors cannot enroll in our system. Because poverty is his problem though he has 139th rank in NEET. My India is shining? Charity and names to be disclosed by media to glorify our institutions and personalities? Sad
    When our India will shine for deserving public!!! God bless our system

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  • Hariprasad, Balkunje-Mulki

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    My dear (Doctor) Abdul Nasir!
    I feel your pain - I have been there myself.

    Its time we set up a Bank account and let people help you out - its a good cause.

    I will match the 1st 10 donors - NO JOKE. I have done it before why not one more time.

    Your dream can be a reality! Good Luck and all the VERY BEST

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    with 139 rank he should ve got a free seat in ordinary circumstances. anyway hope he can be accommodated , but classes have started 2 months back in all colleges.

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Jai ho Kumaranna!!! now no hypocrites will say this is for publicity which they used to comment against Namo???

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Yeddy would have asked him to deposit a few hundred lakhs before he replied to the letter!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Both are good who work for the deserving.

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  • Pai, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    I think Kumaranna is better than Siddu

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Both share the same Origin ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    This is called Honesty ...

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    All the best Mr. Nasir. God bless you

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  • Jackson Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    I am wondering why didn't you ask Kader,Bava or Farook for help...????

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    Very Poor comment your Mr. Jackson,

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  • Jackson Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    No its not poor its highly intellectual one.
    My comment makes lot of sense..
    Soch Badlo Desh Badlega..
    hahaha...

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  • Rita, Germany.

    Tue, Oct 23 2018

    @Jackson Lobo mangalore,what difference it makes?Can these politicians takeout a seat out of their pocket and give him?He has not done any wrong.good he got a respond ,but the question still is does anyone give him?when then where noone wanted seats are offered,Because in our faamily self ,was a brilliant girl who secured a first rank still didnt get a seat,had a seat in vellur where she couldnt,and last had to choose a pharma seat.So is this is in India .scholarshipseat is also no garanty.students with poor marks get the seat with money.wish him all the best.

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