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Home / Health / Supreme Court Backs Shortest Doctor's Medical Dream

Supreme Court Backs Shortest Doctor's Medical Dream

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Denied MBBS in 2018 due to dwarfism, court later ruled in his favor.
  • Ganesh Baraiya is now serving rural poor, inspired by his own background.
  • He faced initial rejection from MCI citing height and disability concerns.

Ganesh Baraiya's journey to becoming a doctor is a testament to unwavering determination against formidable odds. Baraiya, who stands at three feet tall and has dwarfism, was denied admission to an MBBS program in 2018 by the Medical Council of India (MCI) due to his height and a 72 percent locomotive disability.

Despite initial setbacks, including a Gujarat High Court ruling against him, Baraiya escalated his fight to the Supreme Court. Supported by his school principal and family, he secured a landmark ruling in 2019: his height could not prevent him from pursuing a medical degree. This pivotal decision paved the way for his enrollment at Bhavnagar Medical College.

Having completed his education and internship, Dr. Baraiya is now dedicated to serving the poor in rural areas, fulfilling a lifelong ambition. His story highlights resilience and serves as an inspiration, challenging perceptions about physical limitations in the medical profession.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ganesh Baraiya is a doctor from Gujarat, India, who overcame significant challenges due to his dwarfism and height to pursue and achieve his medical degree.
Ganesh Baraiya was initially denied MBBS admission by the Medical Council of India (MCI) in 2018 because of his short stature and locomotive disability.
In 2019, the Supreme Court ruled that Ganesh Baraiya's height could not be a reason to deny him admission to medical studies, allowing him to pursue his dream.

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