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Dr. Ganesh Baraiya, a resident of Bhavnagar city in Gujarat, garners attention for overcoming obstacles to attain his MBBS degree despite being only 3 feet tall. Initially disqualified by the Medical Council of India due to his height, Dr. Baraiya persisted, seeking assistance from his school principal, and eventually won a legal battle in the Supreme Court, leading to his admission to medical school. Now, Dr. Ganesh Baraiya serves as an intern at Sir T Hospital, Bhavnagar, commencing his journey as a doctor.
Despite facing setbacks and discrimination, Dr. Ganesh Baraiya's perseverance and determination have propelled him to achieve his dream of becoming a medical professional. Overcoming legal challenges and societal barriers, Dr. Baraiya's story serves as an inspiration, highlighting the importance of resilience and advocacy in pursuing one's aspirations.
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