Hyderabad college topper's fee waived, certificates issued by college. WCD Telangana to help with further studies

The student, who was featured on the front page of her college magazine for her academic achievement, was forced to work as a daily wage labourer to pay her fees
Thirupathamma, 17, who despite scoring 80% in her Inter second year, works as a daily wage earner in a dry fruits packing company. (Photo | EPS, S Senbagapandiyan)
Thirupathamma, 17, who despite scoring 80% in her Inter second year, works as a daily wage earner in a dry fruits packing company. (Photo | EPS, S Senbagapandiyan)

Days after Express published a story on the plight of 17-year-old Thirupathamma who was unable to seek admission for higher studies as her college refused to give her certificates owing to non-payment of full fees, the Women Development and Child Welfare Department intervened and came to the rescue of the girl.

"Today, the junior college released the certificates of Thirupathamma. We will also ensure that she continues further studies as per her choice," WCD Telangana tweeted.

The student, who was featured on the front page of her college magazine for her academic achievement, was forced to work as a daily wage labourer to pay her fees. After the story was published, several donors came forward to support the student and a couple of others who were facing similar problems.

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