From Poverty to Vet Doctor: CM Mann's Support Transforms Satnam Kaur's Life

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann shared the inspiring journey of Satnam Kaur from Dona Nanka village in Fazilka. After topping her 5th-grade exams, she was on the verge of dropping out due to severe financial constraints. Moved by her story in a newspaper, Mann, then an artist, mobilized support from friends to sponsor her entire education. Today, Dr. Satnam Kaur is a government veterinary doctor, having received her appointment letter from the CM himself.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Shares Satnam Kaur's Inspiring Success Story

  • Topped class with 446/450 marks
  • Faced dropout due to poverty
  • CM Mann sponsored her education
  • Graduated as a vet from GADVASU
  • Secured a government job
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From struggle to success: Punjab CM Mann shares inspiring journey of Satnam Kaur in Fazilka

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann narrates how he sponsored Satnam Kaur's education, helping the topper from a poor family become a government veterinary doctor.

"I saw in her eyes that with a little support, she could fly very far. - Bhagwant Mann"

Fazilka, April 3

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, during his visit to Fazilka, shared the heartwarming story of Satnam Kaur, a talented girl from Dona Nanka village who overcame financial struggles to become a Veterinary Doctor.

Satnam Kaur's journey is truly inspiring - she topped her class in 5th grade with 446 out of 450 marks, but was on the verge of dropping out due to financial constraints.

Speaking to the public, Mann said, "I read a newspaper while I was in Mohali. I have a habit of reading newspapers early in the morning; I read all of them. I read about a girl who stood first in the fifth-grade exams in Punjab. She is from the village of Donna Nanka in the Fazilka district. I thought to myself, 'I am free today, let's go there.'"

He recalled arranging her journey personally: "I told my driver, 'Get the car ready and drive fast via Bathinda, Malout, and Fazilka.' We got the journalist's contact number from the newspaper 'Ajit.' He told me, 'Come, I will go with you too.' The girl scored 446 out of 450 marks. When I arrived, her family said they couldn't afford to educate her further and that she would have to do daily wage labour."

The Chief Minister continued, "At that time, I was an artist, not in politics. I spoke to my friends in America and Canada who used to spend a lakh on firecrackers in Diwali, and told them, 'Reduce your firecracker budget by 50,000 rupees each this Diwali. There is a very poor girl who wants to study. I saw in her eyes that with a little support, she could fly very far.'"

Recognising her potential, CM Mann sponsored her education, and she went on to complete her higher studies at Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Punjab. Recently, she secured a government job as a Veterinary Doctor, and CM Mann handed over her appointment letter.

"We sponsored that girl and got her admitted to Baru Sahib Academy. Today, she has become a doctor. I want to introduce her to you: Dr. Satnam Kaur. She completed her Veterinary degree from GADVASU and became a doctor," he continued.

Recently, Satnam Kaur received a government job as a veterinary doctor, and CM Mann personally handed her the appointment letter.

He even recalled the girl's headmaster back in school, Lovepreet Singh, saying, "Her headmaster, Lovepreet Singh, who taught her back then, is also with us."

Praising the teacher, he added, "Lovepreet and his wife used to contribute 2,000 rupees each from their salaries to improve the school. This headmaster has even received the President's Award. Real work is educating children and making them doctors. If she hadn't received support at the right time, she might have been left behind like many others."

CM Mann's story highlights the importance of timely support and opportunities in shaping one's future.

The Punjab CM also inaugurated several development projects related to the power department and addressed the public.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Dr. Satnam Kaur's journey is incredible. 446/450 in 5th standard is no joke! But it's also a sad reminder of how many brilliant minds in our villages are lost to poverty. The government needs systemic solutions, not just one-off stories, to ensure every child gets a chance.
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Aman W
While the story is inspiring, I hope this isn't just a political narrative. Real change would be strengthening our government schools and scholarships so that no family has to say they can't afford education. The focus should be on building systems, not creating heroes.
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Sarah B
As someone from abroad, I find this deeply moving. The part where he asked his NRI friends to cut their Diwali firecracker budget to fund her education is powerful. It shows community support can come from anywhere. Congratulations to Dr. Kaur!
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Vikram M
Proud moment for Punjab and for India! 👏 From Dona Nanka village to a government veterinary doctor – this is what true empowerment looks like. It also highlights the importance of the teaching community. Teachers like Lovepreet Singh are the real nation builders.
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Kavya N
More power to Dr. Satnam Kaur! Her success is her own, achieved through hard work. The support was just the catalyst. Young girls in villages, please take inspiration. Your dreams are valid and achievable. Also, great to see a girl excelling in the veterinary field!

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