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Odisha Governor felicitated Champa Raspeda, the first girl from the Didyai community for Breaking Barriers with NEET

Bhubaneswar:6/9/25:In a heartwarming ceremony at Raj Bhavan, Odisha Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati felicitated Champa Raspeda, the first girl from the Didyai community—a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG)—to qualify for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

Hailing from Amlibeda village in Malkangiri district, Champa has etched her name in history by securing admission to an MBBS course at a government medical college, a monumental achievement for her community and the state.

Accompanied by her brother, officials from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Research and Training Institute (SCSTRTI), and her mentor, Utkala Keshari Das, Champa shared her inspiring journey with the Governor. Dr. Kambhampati engaged with her, delving into the challenges she overcame, her schooling, coaching support, and her unwavering resolve to pursue a career in medicine. As a gesture of encouragement, he presented her with a mobile phone and a laptop bag, wishing her success in her academic endeavours.

Dr. Kambhampati praised Champa’s achievement as a beacon of pride for the Didyai community and Odisha at large. “Her journey from a remote village to qualifying for NEET reflects extraordinary determination, perseverance, and a strong commitment to education,” he said. He emphasized that her success would inspire countless children from tribal and rural backgrounds to surmount obstacles and chase their dreams.

The Governor pledged continued support for Champa’s academic journey, underscoring education’s transformative power as a tool for empowerment and social progress. The event, attended by Commissioner-cum-Secretary to the Governor, Roopa Roshan Sahu, and other Raj Bhavan officials, marked a celebration of resilience and hope.

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