Udupi: Girl hospitalised after accident rides to NEET exam centre in ambulance


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (UM)

Udupi, May 5: In an incident proving the oft repeated saying 'where there is a will, there is a way', a girl who met with an accident five days ago rode to her NEET examination centre from the hospital in an ambulance. After writing the exam, she came back to the hospital.

Sucheta, daughter of Suresh Nayak, a resident of Manki in Honnavar, met with an accident near Cherkady, Brahmavar on May 1. She broke her leg as a result.

She was admitted to KMC Hospital, Manipal soon after the accident, and since then has been undergoing treatment.

Despite the accident, Sucheta was determined to answer the NEET exam. Hence, an ambulance was arranged to take her to the examination centre at Madhava Kripa in Manipal. The personnel deployed at the exam centre also helped her.

After the exam, she was brought back to the hospital to continue treatment.

Speaking to reporters later, Sucheta said, "I had prepared really well for NEET. Unfortunately I met with an accident, but due to God's mercy I have been able to answer the exam."

Another student, Anagha, who was also injured in the same accident, came to Madhava Kripa and answer the NEET exam.

  

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