In remote Mirzapur villages, Adivasi girls are rising above poverty and patriarchy to chase their dream of becoming doctors. No electricity. No internet. Just unshakable grit.

While others rely on coaching apps, these girls walk miles, attend free coaching, and revise notes under flickering lamps. Some even borrow phones to watch YouTube lectures!

Government MBBS seats are low-cost, but extra fees, hostel, and books still total ₹4–5 lakh. Scholarships and welfare schemes are their only hope for a future in medicine.

These girls now mentor others in their village, proving that with willpower and a little support, tribal girls can wear white coats too. The revolution has just begun.

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