BLDE Institution Provides Financial Aid to MBBS Students in Vijayapura
BLDE backs two govt quota MBBS students with financial aid
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The BLDE Institution in Vijayapura, Karnataka, India, has offered financial support to two deserving students, Udaykumar Narayanakar and Manohar Harage, who secured MBBS seats under the government quota. This assistance aims to alleviate their educational expenses and help them achieve their medical career aspirations.
- 01BLDE Institution supports two MBBS students with financial aid.
- 02Udaykumar Narayanakar receives ₹1.8 lakh for tuition and living expenses.
- 03Manohar Harage receives ₹1.2 lakh to assist with his medical education.
- 04Both students aim to specialize in pediatrics and cardiology, respectively.
- 05The initiative highlights the importance of supporting economically disadvantaged students.
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In a significant initiative, the BLDE Institution in Vijayapura, Karnataka, India, provided financial assistance to two meritorious students, Udaykumar Narayanakar and Manohar Harage, who secured MBBS seats under the government quota after passing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister and BLDE Institution President MB Patil distributed cheques to the students, covering their tuition, hostel, and mess expenses. Narayanakar, who will study at Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, received ₹1.8 lakh to help him pursue his dream of becoming a pediatrician. He comes from a family of agricultural laborers. Harage, admitted to BMRCI Medical College in Bengaluru, received ₹1.2 lakh and aspires to become a cardiologist, motivated by a desire to serve the poor. This financial support is aimed at helping these students realize their aspirations while bringing pride to their families and the Vijayapura district.
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This financial support will enable the students to pursue their medical education without the burden of financial stress, potentially leading to improved healthcare services in the community.
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