Bantwal: Differently-abled youth bags ninth rank in Mangalore University’s final BCom exam


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (MS)

Bantwal, Apr 12: The saying ‘Where there is a will, there’s a way’ was proved true by Aditya Bhat, student of Sri Rama degree college of Kalladka. He bagged ninth rank in the final year BCom examination held by Mangalore University with 93.8% marks. His achievement is stupendous considering the fact that he cannot walk due to certain physical disability.

Aditya, who resides near Soorikumeru has weakness of muscles in his legs. His father Ganesh Bhat used to take him to the college every day. In the college, the classes were held on the ground floor for the sake of Aditya. His lecturers and classmates took care of his food and other activities at college. Aditya says that he could achieve this feat only due to the cooperation of everyone in college and his family.

Aditya, who was brilliant right from his childhood, had scored 96.4% in SSLC and 96% in PUC. He studied in Mani Balavikasa English medium school till SSLC and later joined Sri Rama college at Kalladka. He is intending to go for competitive examinations online due to his physical disability.

Proud principal of Sri Rama College Kalladaka, Krishnaprasad Kayarakatte said, “Aditya wrote his examinations without the help of anyone. He has made us proud and brought laurels to the college. He is model to all other students in studies as well as extra-curricular activities.”

 

 

 

  

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  • Laila Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Congratulations Aditya 👏 👏 👏. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavours....

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  • Sunny D'Souza, Marnimikatte

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Congratulations Really great you have done what 💯% fit children can't do,my best wishes for a great career.God Bless you

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  • ADRIAN GOMES, Shirva / Kuwait

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Congratulations to Aditya Bhat and God bless him & his parents too. I think either the university or the college should give him a job on the basis of his result having being differently being abled. Perhaps the govt. should create a slot for such students in any of the Govt offices or either at any differently abled school in order to motivate the other students there in or be an example / inspiration. God bless

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  • Gopala, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Modi hai toh mumkin hai..

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  • vishwadeepak, mangalore/dxb

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    you got full control of your brain boy...many including me are disabled in that chamber!! everyone say they are intelligent ..but you proved ...congrats!

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Well done boy.... best of luck...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Tue, Apr 12 2022

    Congratulations dear Aditya...May god bless you abundantly in your future endeavors......We are proud of you....

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