Ganesh Baraiya, a 23-year-old from Gujarat, has recently completed his MBBS, overcoming significant challenges due to his height of 3 feet. Initially denied admission to medical school, Baraiya faced rejection from the Medical Council of India, which doubted his ability to handle emergency cases because of his stature. However, with the support of the Bhavnagar collector, he took his case to the Gujarat HC. Despite losing the case after two months, Baraiya's determination did not waver, and he has now become a doctor at Bhavnagar Government Hospital.
Nothing came up short in scaling the heights of odds for 3-foot tall Ganesh Baraiya from Gujarat in his journey to become a doctor at Bhavnagar Government hospital. https://t.co/LRyxucHCAj
#WATCH | Dr Ganesh Baraiya says, " The committee of Medical Council of India had rejected me saying that my height is 3 feet and I won't be able to handle emergency cases...with the direction of Bhavnagar collector, I went to Gujarat HC...after 2 months, we lost the case...we… https://t.co/zjMfZQE7pz https://t.co/ALEjkaaZsk
#WATCH | Gujarat: 3-foot tall Ganesh Baraiya defies the odds, becomes a doctor at Bhavnagar Government hospital (06/03) https://t.co/37op1R2X1t
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VIDEO | Meet the 3-foot doctor who overcame mounting challenges to serve humanity Ganesh Baraiya, 23, from #Gujarat recently finished his MBBS. However, his journey to earning a medical degree had its own set of challenges, including denial of admission to medical school because… https://t.co/LEnI0GamME