Assam tea-seller’s son secures a seat at AIIMS Delhi

Assam, Feb 5: Deserted by his father and raised by his mom who runs a tea stall, a boy from Patacharkuchi in Assam Bajali district seat has secured a seat in an undergraduate course at AIIMS, New Delhi, this 12 months by cracking NEET in his first try.

Rahul Das, who gave up his job as an engineer to chase his dream to grow to be a physician, has proved that perseverance pays off.

I owe it to my mom. I can by no means repay her again for all of the sacrifices she has made to lift me and my brother with the earnings from promoting tea. Our father left our dwelling and stopped caring for us 11 years ago,” Rahul stated.

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma stated the state authorities will handle Rahul’s instructional bills.

Rahul gave his Class XII examination in 2015 with excessive grades however needed to drop 12 months due to excessive poverty at dwelling.


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“It was unattainable to think about larger research after my Class XII due to our monetary situation. After 12 months, I took admission in the Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Expertise at Changsari (Guwahati) after which I bought a job in an MNC. However, there was no job satisfaction after which I realised I’ve one life and so why not chase my dream that I’ve been nurturing since Class 12 to grow to be a physician. Lastly, I made a decision to chase my dream and one tremendous day I resigned from my job and began getting ready for NEET,” Rahul stated, Assam tea-seller’s son who secured a seat at AIIMS Delhi.