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Nagaraju aimed at getting into defense forces with his NCC credentials. He has passed C certificate exam in NCC. For that he should have continuous education without any gap. So he first tried for BSc but could not get seat and then opted for BTech.


Family background : Nagaraju's father expired in 2003. He has 2 sisters. Elder one got married. His mother is working as agricultural laborer. She is earning around Rs.4000 to Rs.5000 per month. She and her younger daughter are maintaining livelihood with that little amount. They have an acre of land which is pledged with SBH. He belongs to BC-D and is a BPL candidate. He lived with his uncle in Addagutta who has been providing him food and clothing for some days.

He is studying BTech  Vasavi Engineering College and is referred by Sri.Ramalingewararao of Baghlingampally Hyderabad. His annual fees for one academic year comes to Rs.1,18,000 and Rs.35,000 is expected to be compensated by government under BPL student category. Balance Rs.83,000 was needed.

Abhaya team EJP Prasad and Siva Krishna spoke to him and checked all possibilities like meeting village revenue officials, Vasavi college principal for fees reduction, and also checked for part time job. Nagaraju  seems to be genuine and so Abhaya planned to support him. Financial support was given whenever possible. He was also thought communication skills, verbal, management skills and professional skills.

As part of academics he learned PEGA and certified in its examination. He had to sell fruits to support his uncle who was not well. He participated in service activities.

Nagaraju is currently placed with Black Knight finance services Hyderabad.

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