TN man who struggled against all odds to become doctor, now helps village residents battle COVID-19
The Hindu
V. Venkatraman, of Malai Tirupathur village on the Jawadu Hills, is now conducting camps at a village and educating residents about the vaccine
From walking 30 kilometres to school to working at construction sites on holidays to earn money, this 31-year-old doctor from a tribal hamlet in Tirupathur has fought against odds to complete his MBBS and become the first graduate in his family. Now, he helps residents of his village fight against COVID-19, as well as quacks. Meet V. Venkatraman, of Malai Tirupathur village on the Jawadu Hills. He now works as a doctor at the Government Upgraded Primary Health Centre (UGPHC) at Pudur Nadu, which caters to people from 30 villages atop the hills.More Related News

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