Will help MBBS aspirant if approached: TN to HC
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:06.07.2018
A day after the Madras high court came to the rescue of G Boopathi Raj, who lost his original certificates at Egmore railway station and failed to secure an MBBS seat, the government informed the court that it would help the boy if he approached it.
“So far the boy has not approached us, if he does we are ready to do the needful,” the government told Justice S Vaidhyanathan on Thursday.
After learning of Raj’s plight through media reports, the judge on Wednesday orally directed the authorities to consider Raj’s case as a special category.
Raj, a resident of Virudhunagar district, had obtained a score of 1,114 in the Class XII public exam and 235 in NEET.
He was called to participate in the counselling session but, he lost his bag containing all the original certificates when he was resting in Egmore railway station early on Sunday morning.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:06.07.2018
A day after the Madras high court came to the rescue of G Boopathi Raj, who lost his original certificates at Egmore railway station and failed to secure an MBBS seat, the government informed the court that it would help the boy if he approached it.
“So far the boy has not approached us, if he does we are ready to do the needful,” the government told Justice S Vaidhyanathan on Thursday.
After learning of Raj’s plight through media reports, the judge on Wednesday orally directed the authorities to consider Raj’s case as a special category.
Raj, a resident of Virudhunagar district, had obtained a score of 1,114 in the Class XII public exam and 235 in NEET.
He was called to participate in the counselling session but, he lost his bag containing all the original certificates when he was resting in Egmore railway station early on Sunday morning.
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