Hyderabad: Ever since the Covid pandemic struck India, many people have had to leave their regular course of lives and make hard choices for life. One such person was Anusha, who had to discontinue her MBBS education in Kyrgyzstan. She started selling vegetables along with her mother to run the house.


After knowing about her situation, Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao extended a helping hand by deciding to provide financial assistance so she can complete her medical education.


Hailing from Hyderabad, Anusha had always wanted to become a doctor. Though she is not from a well-to-do family, she managed to secure admission in an MBBS course at Kyrgyzstan Health University. She had scored over 95 per cent marks in the first three years, but had to return to India as the Covid situation started to get worse across thw globe.






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While Anusha's father works as a watchman, her mother sells vegetables for a living. She started helping her mother by selling vegetables as the family's financial condition hit rock bottom after the pandemic.