
Nagpur Student Overcomes Medical Challenge to Excel in Class 12 Boards
Siddhi Swami Janagama
, a commerce student from Nagpur, displayed remarkable courage and determination by scoring 69% in HSC exams, despite battling a rare
neurological disorder
. She also secured distinctions in two subjects — Organisation of Commerce and Management (OCM) and Information Technology (IT).
Earlier this year, Siddhi was diagnosed with Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP), a rare condition that severely impacted her ability to walk, hold objects, or write.
She was admitted to the Government Medical College (GMC) and underwent intensive care and neurological evaluation from November to January. Despite her deteriorating health, Siddhi remained determined to appear for her board exams.
Acknowledging her condition, the school arranged a writer for Siddhi and extended continuous moral support.
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"One injection used to cost ₹25,000–30,000. We couldn't afford the treatment. Just when we were about to lose hope, help started pouring in. People who knew us stepped forward to support us," her father, who works at a temple, said.
He added that his wife, who works as a cook, received immense support from her colleagues.
"We got tremendous support from Siddhi's teachers and neighbours during the difficult time," he added.
With dreams of becoming a banker, Siddhi's story is one of
perseverance
, community support, and unshakable willpower.
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