Success a remedy for hardship Sukanya heals the pain of turbulent times as she aces medical course


JOHOR BARU: Knowing that her family had to make huge sacrifices to put her through medical school made it a bitter pill to swallow for Sukanya Banerjee Nair at the time. She vowed to reciprocate her parents’ faith in her.

Not only did she do her family proud when she became the second Malaysian ever to obtain the highest score in medicine among Malaysian and Australian students at Monash University Malaysia last year, she was also recognised with the Khalid Kadir award yesterday as the student who excelled throughout the five-year course.

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