“WANT TO SEE AT LEAST ONE DOCTOR FROM MY VILLAGE”: ANITHA’S BROTHER
Home > News Shots > Tamil NaduBy Aishwarya | May 08, 2018 08:56 PM
In an interview with Behindwoods, Mani Rathinam, brother of NEET aspirant Anitha, who committed suicide last year as she failed to clear the NEET exam said, “Since the NEET coaching centers are far away from my native village, with the help of a doctor called Madhan, I have started a coaching center in which 25 students are studying. I have arranged free food and accommodation for the students as it will be difficult for them to concentrate on studies if they travel long. My aim is to see at least one doctor from my village”.
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