Atul Kumar, an 18-year-old Dalit student from Uttar Pradesh, nearly lost his IIT Dhanbad seat due to financial constraints and a missed fee payment deadline. His case, heard by the Supreme Court, received a lifeline when Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud offered assistance. The Uttar Pradesh government stepped in, promising full financial support through scholarships. Atul’s perseverance, supported by his family’s dedication to education, has inspired his village and given him a renewed opportunity for a bright future.
Dalit Student’s IIT Dream Revived by SC, Empowered by UP Government: A Look at Atul Kumar’s Journey from Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained

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