Blindness no bar for 5 UGC-NET qualifiers

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

Five visually impaired students of the University (HPU) have cracked the (NET), an exam to determine eligibility for professors and junior research fellowships, a said today.

One of them to clear the test is budding Muskan Thakur, who was declared as a "youth icon" of the election commission for the election.

This is for the first time that five visually impaired students of the university have cleared the UGC-NET 2018, the results of which were declared yesterday, said Ajai Srivastava, the

Apart from Muskan (music), the others who qualified are (economics); Vinod Sharma and Jasbir Singh Lubana (political science); and Ajai Kumar (history); along with another differently abled student, (law), he said.

The said over 50 differently-abled, including 12 visually impaired students, were studying in the university. All such students are getting free since 2015, following court orders on a public interest litigation (PIL), he added.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 21:05 IST