CM promises limb transplant for amputee who aced Plus Two exams
A. Kriti Varma with his mother Kasthuri. | Photo Credit: BASHKARAN N Exactly two summers ago, in May 2023, A. Kriti Varma received a phone call from Chief Minister M.K. Stalin congratulating the 16-year-old boy who had written the Class 10 board exams holding his pen between his amputated arms and scored 437 out of 500. On Thursday, as Varma, a student of the Government Higher Secondary School in Nedumaruthi, glanced at his Plus Two marksheet bearing a score of 471 out of 600, he recalled the Chief Minister’s promise. “The Chief Minister had said he would talk to the doctors and help me get a limb transplant. But at that time, he asked me to study and clear my Plus Two exams first,” said Varma. The very same day, the Chief Minister posted a tweet saying he had asked Health Minister Ma. Subramanian to arrange for Varma’s medical treatment. Ask Varma about his higher education dream, and he says he wants to become an engineer. Varma was pushed into a life of disability at …

