Success Stories
Dr. Rukaiya Khatun
Dr. Rukaiya Khatun, from South 24 PGS, WB, is a dedicated medical student from a rural, financially disadvantaged background. After clearing the NEET exam, the high costs of medical education threatened her dreams until she received the Vivekananda USA Scholarship. This crucial financial support, alongside ongoing mentorship from Mr. Prakash Chakraborty, allowed her to focus entirely on her studies and near graduation. Deeply inspired by spiritual literature, including the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and Sri Ramakrishna, Rukaiya values compassion, self-discipline, and service. She is committed to using her education to serve society as both a skilled doctor and an empathetic human being.
Dr. Lovely Sia
Dr. Lovely Sia is a medical graduate from Jharkhand who completed her MBBS with the vital support of the Vivekananda Scholarship. The program provided her with crucial financial assistance for her study expenses alongside significant personal development guidance. Initially unfamiliar with Swami Vivekananda, she was deeply inspired by his philosophies on inner power, truth, and perseverance. Supported by mentors like Prakash Sir and the generous donors, this holistic scholarship not only alleviated her financial burdens but also broadened her perspective, fostering her inner growth and inspiring her to live life to the fullest as a better version of herself.
Dr. Rima Nag
Dr. Rima Nag is a recent MBBS graduate from Calcutta National Medical College. Coming from a modest background, with her father working as a driver to support both her and her sister’s education, the financial stress of medical school was significant. The scholarship from the Vivekananda Study & Philanthropic Centre of New York alleviated this burden, allowing Rima to focus entirely on her studies. Furthermore, reading the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and Ma Sarada helped her manage exam stress and inspired personal growth, teaching her the value of compassion, finding joy in helping others, and becoming a better person.
Dr. Nurjahan Khatun
Dr. Nurjahan Khatun is a house-staff doctor at Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital who comes from a modest background. The Vivekananda Scholarship provided essential financial relief for costly MBBS fees and medical tools, allowing her to focus entirely on her studies and maintain high grades. Beyond financial support, the program’s weekly reading logbook introduced the doctor to the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, Maa Sarada Devi, and Shri Ramakrishna. These spiritual texts inspired a disciplined, peaceful lifestyle. Deeply grateful, she is now committed to utilizing her medical knowledge to serve the needy and give back to society.
Dr. Usmita Halder
Usmita Halder is a final-year medical student at Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital. Initially burdened by severe financial constraints, her education was secured by the Vivekananda Scholarship from the Vivekananda Study & Philanthropic Center of New York. This vital support relieved her financial tension, allowing her to focus completely on her studies. Inspired since childhood by Sri Ramakrishna, Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda, her spiritual growth deepened through the Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan. Guided by mentors like Prakash Sir, Usmita actively engages in medical service, cultivating essential virtues like compassion, patience, and dedication to helping the needy.
Dr. Srabani Swain
Dr. Srabani Swain is a dedicated medical professional whose rigorous MBBS journey was profoundly supported by the Vivekananda Scholarship. This crucial aid eliminated distracting financial concerns, allowing her to focus entirely on academics, clinical postings, and patient care. Beyond monetary support, the program fostered deep character development, helping her maintain a calm mind and grasp the profound responsibilities of being a doctor. Motivated by the unwavering belief of mentors like Mr. Prakash Chakraborty and the generous donors, she feels a strong commitment to stay connected with the initiative and give back to future generations.
Dr. Asura Khatun Yesmin
Dr. Asura Khatun Yesmin is an MBBS student at Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital. Following her father’s passing, her family faced severe financial hardship, making it difficult to afford tuition, expensive medical books, and daily expenses. The scholarship provided crucial financial relief, covering these costs and allowing her to focus fully on her medical education. Beyond monetary aid, the program’s reading materials, extracurricular activities, and seva (service) fostered her spiritual and mental growth. Deeply grateful, Asura has learned the values of hard work, discipline, and responsibility, shaping her into a dedicated student and compassionate future doctor.
Dr. Seerat Fatima
Dr. Seerat Fatima is a dedicated student from a modest family background whose higher education was previously hindered by financial stress. The Vivekananda Scholarship provided essential financial relief for tuition and study materials, enabling uninterrupted academic progress. Beyond the monetary support, being recognized for their merit significantly boosted the student’s confidence and emotional well-being. Deeply inspired by Swami Vivekananda’s ideals of perseverance, discipline, and self-belief, she is highly motivated to achieve academic excellence. She remain committed to working hard and giving back to society as a responsible and sincere individual.
Dr. Vanshika Sharma
Dr. Vanshika Sharma, a final-year MBBS student, relies heavily on the Vivekananda scholarship’s monthly stipend to fund her education. With her father working as a daily wage laborer, the scholarship significantly eases his financial burden by covering essential costs like tuition and books. Currently facing her most demanding academic year, Vanshika is grateful to the Vivekananda Study and Philanthropic Centre of New York, USA. It is her sole source of financial aid for purchasing necessary clinical tools, such as a BP apparatus, and allowing her to focus entirely on completing her medical degree without the distraction of financial stress.
Dr. Mousumi Yasmin
Dr. Mousumi Yasmin is a student from a modest background whose education was transformed by the Vivekananda Scholarship. The monthly stipend significantly eased her family’s financial burden, funding essential study materials and allowing them to focus entirely on academics. Beyond financial aid, guided by Mr. Prakash Chakraborty, she experienced profound personal and spiritual growth. By reading the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and interacting with Ramakrishna Mission monks, she developed strong moral values. Active participation in seva (service) and seminars further honed their leadership skills, inspiring a lifelong commitment to selfless service and societal contribution.
Akash Bhattacharya
Akash Bhattacharyya is a recent nursing graduate who overcame significant financial constraints with the support of the Vivekananda Scholarship. The financial aid from the Vivekananda Study & Philanthropic Center alleviated his family’s economic burden, enabling him to complete his rigorous nursing education with focus and dignity. Beyond monetary assistance, Akash was profoundly inspired by the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and Sri Ramakrishna, which instilled in him moral strength, humility, and compassion. Guided by these spiritual ideals, Akash now views his profession as a noble calling, dedicated to serving society and vulnerable patients with empathy and unwavering dedication.
Dr. Mousumi Yasmin
Sampurna Mahanti is a dedicated pharmacy student whose dream of becoming a pharmacist has been significantly supported by the Vivekananda Scholarship from the Vivekananda Study & Philanthropic Center of New York. This vital financial assistance eased her educational expenses, allowing her to pursue her rigorous studies with greater focus, confidence, and motivation, while also bringing immense encouragement to her family. Deeply grateful for the organization’s belief in her potential, Sampurna is committed to working hard and giving back to society by supporting the healthcare system and ensuring the safe, proper use of medicines as a future pharmacist.
Promita Pramanik
Promita Pramanik is a dedicated student from a middle-class family who relies on the Swami Vivekananda scholarship to pursue higher education. This essential financial aid provided a crucial pillar of stability, covering tuition, books, and transportation while significantly easing her family’s economic burden. Beyond monetary relief, the scholarship validated her hard work and boosted her academic confidence. Her course is in it’s later stage and she is stepping into research and final projects. Continued support from Vivekananda Study and Philanthropic Centre allow her to focus on advanced studies, prepare for competitive exams, and achieve higher academic goals without financial anxiety.
Janhabi Pal
Janhabi Pal is a highly dedicated medical student who recently scored distinctions across all her first-year subjects (82%). Facing financial constraints with her father nearing retirement, the Vivekananda scholarship has been a lifeline. It allowed her to purchase an iPad for digital learning and essential medical subscriptions, significantly easing her family’s financial burden. Currently in her second year, Janhabi is intensely focused on her studies and her future goal of clearing the NEET PG and INICET exams. She urgently seeks a scholarship renewal to fund advanced medical subscriptions and textbooks, ensuring her continued academic excellence.
Satyajit Das
Satyajit Das is a dedicated second-year MBBS student at AIIMS Kalyani. The monthly scholarship from the Vivekananda Study and Philanthropic Center has been instrumental in his medical journey, covering essential expenses like his hostel mess bill, daily study materials, and exam costs. This crucial financial relief has significantly reduced the burden on his family while instilling a profound sense of responsibility and motivation in him. Satyajit remains deeply committed to academic excellence and his ultimate goal of becoming a competent, compassionate doctor dedicated to serving society.
Ayan Bhattacharjee
Ayan Bhattacharjee is an MBBS student at AIIMS Kalyani, having completed his schooling at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyapith, Deoghar. Deeply influenced by Swami Vivekananda’s teachings since his school days, Ayan applies these values of discipline and perseverance to his rigorous medical studies. The Vivekananda Scholarship has been instrumental in his journey, providing essential financial relief for expensive academic resources. He remains highly motivated to achieve academic excellence. Ayan is committed to using his education to become a compassionate doctor, dedicated to serving society and providing quality healthcare to those in need.
