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CM promises limb transplants for amputees, which adds two exams

A. Kriti Varma and his mother Kasthuri. |Picture source: Bashkaran n

It happened to be two summers, May 2023, A. KritiVarma received a call from Chief Minister MK Stalin to congratulate the 16-year-old boy who wrote the Level 10 Board Exam, held a pen between the amputated weapons and scored 437 points in 500 points.

On Thursday, he recalled the promise of the chief minister when Varma, a student at the Nedumaruthi government high school, glanced at his promise and glanced at his promise.

“The Chief Minister had said he would talk to the doctor and help me with the limb transplant. But at that time, he asked me to study and clear my two exams.”

The same day, the Chief Secretary posted a tweet saying he had asked the Massachusetts Secretary of Health. Subramanian arranges Varma’s medical treatment.

Asked Varma about his dream of higher education, he said he wanted to become an engineer.

Varma was pushed into disabled life at the age of four, and he suffered an electric shock when he put the power wire on it with a stick. He lost his elbows and several toes.

After encountering opportunities with his government elementary principal S. Anandhi, he was introduced to school, who found him playing in the street during summer enrollment events. Ms. Anandhi takes Varma under her wings and teaches him to write with his truncated arm. “He couldn’t write with prosthetics, so he was dropped when he was young. His handwriting was impeccable even now,” said Ms. Anandhi.

At that time, Ms. Anandi recalled her sense of purpose while talking to the Hindus, when Varma wrote his Tamil “aahh” letter “aahh” for the first time with the amputated limbs.

His connection with Ms. Anandhi continued to this day, who sought government help with limb transplants after announcing a Level 12 results.

“Two hospitals – Global Hospital and Apollo Hospital – performed this surgery. Even last month, the limb transplant was performed on a woman,” Ms. Anandhi was eager to see Varma recovered from her limbs.

“Another mother”

“Miss Anandi is his Maruthaai – another mother. What we want now is to promise his limb transplant. [if the transplant is done]Varma’s mother Kasthuri said he survived the MGNREGS salary.

As of Thursday night, Varma’s family received a call from the Health Minister’s Office informing them of preparations for organizing the competition. “They are organizing cars for their own cars [the family’s] Transportation to Chennai last Friday.

Collector C. Dinesh Kumar also visited Varma and promised all necessary help.

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