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Son of Workers K’taka Agri Tops Neet Super Specialization

Son of Workers K'taka Agri Tops Neet Super Specialization
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Bagalkot: A Son of Agriculture Labor, who works as a specialist at a private hospital in Hyderabad, has occupied a spear in two subjects in the national eligibility test (Super Specialization) held on January 10 and whose results were stated on Tuesday.
Dr.
Chidanand Kumbar, who lost his mother at an early age and whose father was a land of agricultural workers without land in the village of Ranna Belagali Mudhol Taluk in this district, established first in the entire India in gastroenterology and hepatology of liver.
At least 20,000 doctors from all countries write exams.
The Kumbar family comes from Ranna Beagali in the Bagalkot district, about 475 km from Bengaluru.
The village was named Ranna, one of the initial Kannada poets born there.
Dr.
Chidanand, 29, told TII by telephone from Delhi: “I have decided to choose DM (Doctor of Medicines) in Gastroenterology (digestive system).
After I completed a three-year course on campus I would choose.
After counseling, me Want to join the European fellowship at the endoscope.
After completing my super-specialization study, I want to go back to Karnataka and serve the poor in North Karnataka.
“The National Examination Board in Medical Sciences does a Super Near Specialization every year.
Dr.
Chidanand studied at the Government Elementary School and at BVVs High School in Ranna Belagali before joining PU (Science) at Blde College in Taluk’s Jamkandi in this district.
“I have no trouble switching from Kannada to British media in college.
When I got a good score in the SSLC exam, many in my village advised me to join the flow of science.
After standing first in the PU exam on campus, my villagers encouraged me To join MBBS.
Scholarships by the government and some organizations help me a lot, “he said.
He studied MBBS in KimS, Hubballi, and took MD (General Medicine) at Guwahati Medical College.
He signed up for MD in anesthesia in AIIMS, Delhi, but stopped after three months because he wasn’t too comfortable with choices.
“I am very proud of my son’s academic advantage one by one, even though I don’t know what he has achieved now.
All I know is that he is fine and will continue to do good for the community and this country.
The only moderate contribution Meet their education needs from time to time, “said his father Kallappa Kumbar.
Chidanand’s brother is Paraman and who cannot finish school, and the younger sister is Renuka, who is married to two children.
Kallappa lives in her roof house in Ranna Beagali.
Minister of Govind Karjol, who helped Chidan and during his MBBS days in Hubballi, called him icons for rural school children and the government.

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