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Dr Dhananjay Diwakar Sagdeo and family with minister Kadannappalli Ramachandran, Wayanad collector Adeela Abdulla (extreme left) and MLA C K Saseendran (extreme right)
KOZHIKODE: For a newly graduated young doctor from an affluent family in Nagpur, the backward village of Muttil in Wayanad district –– inhabited mostly by marginal farmers and poor tribals –– was an unlikely place to start a career.
But Dr Dhananjay Diwakar Sagdeo not only undertook the 1,400km journey from his home town to Wayanad when he was just 24 but has also made the place his home for the last 40 years, taking forward his mission to provide medical care to the most impoverished of tribals in the district which has the highest tribal population in Kerala.
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KOZHIKODE: Anjali Bhaskaran, a resident of Cheeyambam 73, Paniya Colony, is all set to become the first woman veterinary doctor in Paniya tribe. She belongs to 2015-20 batch of Bachelor of Veterinary Science in the College of Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pookode, and secured high scores in the course.
The 24-year-old, who is currently doing her internship in Government Veterinary Poly Clinic in Sulthan Bathery, said that her journey was not an easy one as she had to face hardships and discrimination at several levels of her life.
“I had faced discrimination at schools and even in many public places like hospitals. In schools, our community students were given the last bench to sit on. I also had issues with speaking fluent Malayalam and English. A lot of things changed when I got admission in veterinary college in Pookode. The teachers and friends supported me throughout my course. In second year when I got less marks, I even thought of discontinu
Rahul Gandhi unveils calendar honouring Wayanad heroes
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New Delhi: Former congress President Rahul Gandhi addressing a press conference at Party Headquarters in new Delhi on Tuesday on 19 January 2021 (Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 19 : Congress leader and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday unveiled a calendar for the year 2021 depicting local people who have proved their worth in various walks of life. The calendar also features paintings highlighting the natural beauty of Wayanad.
The month of January depicts Kumbamma, who is into organic farming in Wayanad despite her physical disabilities.