http://www.hindu.com/2007/07/25/stories/2007072557380100.htm

Poverty makes their future uncertain, P. Sudhakar

TIRUNELVELI: Three Dalit students from below poverty line families in the
district have scored high marks in the Plus Two examinations and secured
seats in government medical colleges on merit. But uncertainty prevails
over their continuing higher studies due to abject poverty.

The meritorious students are N. Mallika, R. Muthupandi and S. Esakki, all
hailing from Vasudevanallur, a small town about 75 km from here on the
Tenkasi-Madurai National Highway.

Mallika, daughter of E. Natarajan, labourer in a stone quarry in Kerala,
bagged the first rank in her school with 1,126 marks. Mallika applied for
medicine since she had scored 193 in physics, 196 in chemistry and 192 in
biology and got a seat in Tirunelveli Medical College.

Similarly, Muthupandi (1,084 out of 1,200) and S. Esakki (1,093) have got
seats in Tuticorin and Kanyakumari government medical colleges.

But their hereditary property of poverty has kept these three students
away from entering the medical colleges.

"While Muthupandi's parents are working in a brick kiln, Esakki lost his
father, M. Santhiyagappan, only in December 2006 after a prolonged illness
for about 17 years," said Veerapuththiran, an advocate in Vasudevanallur.



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Ranjit

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