K T Rama Rao, the BRS Working President, has shown kindness by helping Armulla Ganesh, a talented student who lost his parents, achieve his dream of becoming a doctor. Rama Rao has committed to paying for Ganesh’s entire medical education.
On Monday, BRS leaders gave Ganesh the first installment of Rs 1,50,000. Ganesh, from Peddammagadda in the Warangal West constituency, lost his family early in life and was raised by his grandmother. Despite financial struggles, he studied hard in government schools and earned a free MBBS seat at Pratima Relief Medical College.
Ganesh needed Rs 1,50,000 for tuition and deposit by the 6th of the month. Fearing he would lose his seat, social activists and journalists reached out to Rama Rao on Twitter. Moved by Ganesh’s situation, Rama Rao promised that the BRS party would cover all his educational expenses.
Following Rama Rao’s orders, D Vinay Bhaskar, former government chief whip and BRS Hanamkonda district president, met Ganesh and his uncle at the BRS party office in Balasamudram. He gave them a Rs 1,50,000 cheque to help immediately.
Vinay Bhaskar praised Rama Rao for always aiding those in need. He said they quickly went to Pratima Relief Medical College to ensure Ganesh’s admission was secured. He confirmed that Rama Rao and the BRS party would support Ganesh until he finishes his MBBS.
Vinay Bhaskar remarked that the BRS is dedicated to helping the poor, inspired by former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao.


