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This Odisha man helps underprivileged in qualifying MBBS entrance

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Bhubaneswar (Odisha), Sep 14 (ANI): A resident of Odisha's Bhubaneswar, Ajay Bahadur Singh is teaching 19 students from poor families in the current batch to help them crack the NEET exam in order to qualify for admission in medical colleges. 47-year-old Singh's initiative is modeled along the lines of 'Super 30', a record-setting program run by the acclaimed mathematician Anand Kumar. Like 'Super 30', his efforts have also proved successful in past, as 14 students from his 2018-19 batch, cracked the NEET exam this year. Earlier in 2018, 18 out of 20 students qualified for the exams. Singh wanted to become a doctor but he couldn't fulfil his dream. So, instead, he started 'Zindagi' foundation in 2017 to help the underprivileged students, who aim to become doctors. While speaking to ANI, Ajay Bahadur Singh said, "I was preparing for MBBS when my father fell critically ill. We had to sell off almost everything and I had to sell tea for earnings. Therefore, I decided to help children like

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