Triumph of Tenacity: Champa Raspeda's Historic Breakthrough in Medicine
Champa Raspeda, from the Didayi tribe in Odisha's Malkangiri district, made history as the first from her tribal group to clear NEET-2025, securing admission to Fakir Mohan Medical College. Overcoming financial challenges, she pursued her dream of becoming a doctor, inspiring many in her community.

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Champa Raspeda from Malkangiri's Didayi tribe has made history by clearing NEET-2025, becoming the first in her group to do so. She secured admission to Fakir Mohan Medical College & Hospital, Balasore, a significant achievement celebrated by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.
Despite financial hardships, Champa pursued her education with determination, beginning her studies at a PVTG girls' education complex. Her journey included matriculation and science studies, further fueled by free NEET coaching with guidance from her former teacher.
The Odisha government notes a rise in educational achievements among tribal students, especially in medicine. Champa's success symbolizes empowerment and transformation within the Didayi community, driving hope and inspiration across Odisha.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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