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Braving the odds! Amputated arm does not stop Mumbai student from taking exams

<p>21-year-old Rohan Karkada lost his right arm after he fell through the gap between train and platform at Andheri station; still, he appeared for his First-Year BA exams, as he did not want to waste a year</p>

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On December 22, Andheri-resident Rohan Karkada boarded the local, unaware that his life would soon turn upside down. The 21-year-old college student met with an accident and lost his right arm, a few days before Christmas. While he survived an amputation and septicaemia, his ordeal is far from over. 

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Down, but not out: Despite losing his right arm a few months ago, 21-year-old Rohan appeared for his first-year exams with the help of a writer at RD National College, Bandra. PIC/SAMEER MARKANDE

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