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இலங்கை மாணவருக்கு மறுக்கப்பட்ட இடம் - sakthy - 10-08-2005 <b>இலங்கை மாணவன் என்னும் ஒரே காரணத்திற்காக மருத்துவ சிட் மறுக்கப்பட்டது</b> s.udayaraj is a topper in Selam district in the higher secondary examination.However,he was refused a seat in a medical college for the simple reason that he is a Srilankan refugee. Udayaraj, son of a Srilankan refugee ,scored 49.58 in biology and 47.08 in physics by burning the candle at both ends during the entrance examination.His effort did not go waste as he was called for medical counselling. But Udayaraj was denied admission after counselling as there was no seat for refugees allotted in any of professional courses in the state.The high-spirited boy scored 1,137 marks in the highersecondary examination with a centum(100) in biology and chemistry. Speaking to reporters on Friday,Udayaraj said, "For the last four months, I have been under a gridlle of stress as I really want to become a doctor." Seeking the chief minister's intervention, Udayaraj said, "She has helped hundreds of students for their education but I am worried as there is no such help in my case". Mr.Sivalingam father of Udayaraj,said the representations and petitions to the higher officials of the Goverment had gone in vain. He said that he came to Rameswarm in 1990 with his wife and two children and now his only wish was to see his son earning a degree in medicine to serve the poor. Udayaraj is currently helping his daily wage earning father father in collecting firewood in Melur district. Teachers of the Government Higher Secondary School at Melur provided clothes and helped him to join a coaching centre for the entrance examination . By Deccan Choronicle , chennai (oct 8,2005) |