Cambridge English Dictionary defines "NEET" as "Not in Education, Employment or Training" and denotes a youth who has completed his education, but is not engaged in any activity or is unemployed. It appears this was the usage by the UK government in the 1980s. But in India, NEET means "National Eligibility cum Entrance Test" that is held for deciding the eligibility for admission to the undergraduate classes like MBBS, BDS and allied courses. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on All-India basis. Students desiring admission to these courses make all out efforts to perform well in this examination and secure a seat for admission to the courses. There are complaints about conduct of the examinations from time to time, like improper way of conducting the examinations and leakage of question papers. Nevertheless, all desiring students seeking admission to these courses look forward eagerly for the examination and its results.
The examination was conducted two days ago, on Sunday, 4th May, 2025 in various centres across the country. As is customary on such examination days, some eager parents also accompany their wards to the examination centres, anxious about locating the right room for writing the examination, encouraging them to well and so on. Some even wait outside the examination centre till conclusion of the examination and enquire about the performance of the candidates. This is indeed the culmination of months of efforts be the candidates, tutors and family members.
Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh was one of the centres for conduct of the examination on Sunday. Among the many candidates and others waiting at the examination centre was one 72-year old Pothula Venkatalakshmi as well. As the parents and guardians wished the candidates well urging them to perform well, all the candidates moved towards the rooms assigned for them to write the examination. Pothula Venkatalakshmi also moved along with the candidates. One of the officials tasked with the conduct of the examination gently told her that parents are not allowed to enter the rooms. She produced her admission card and informed that she was also one of the candidates writing the examination. Dressed in a modest salwar kameez (photograph given above) she confidently took her seat and went on with writing the examination.
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It appears the NEET lifted the age limit for writing the examination in 2022. Thus being able to write the examination, Venktalakshmi availed the opportunity. Reports say that she earned admiration form everyone around the centre and later from all over the country, She underlined the fact that determination and pursuit of dreams does not come with any expiry date!
One of the seven great Rishis, the Saptarshis, Sage Bharadwaja is a shining example of continuous learning, for the entire life span, getting extensions in life span and even then continuing to learn for ever. Please click here to read about his unquenchable desire for learning.
We know of innumerable instances where people believe that the learning process concludes once a final degree (in their opinion) is obtained and working life starts. We also have some examples around us where many persons who were deprived of opportunities to get proper education in their younger days doubling up in later years in life and earning tremendous recognition for their efforts as well making valuable contributions to the society.
Venkatalakshmi has chosen to write an entrance examination for a probable 4-year course. The pursuit of the goal requires tremendous physical energy as well as other resources. The desire to achieve the goal is paramount as we can recognise this from her endeavours.
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There is a Subhashita in "Samoyochita Padyamalika" that symbolises the spirit shown by Pothula Venkatalakshmi. It is as under:
अजरामरवत् प्राज्ञः विद्यां अर्थञ्च साधयेत्
गृहीत इव केशेषु मृत्युना धर्ममाचरेत्
Ajaraamaravat pragnyaha vidyaam arthancha saadhayet
Gruheeta iva kesheshu murutyunaa dharmamacahatet
A wise man should consider himself immortal
(free from ageing and death)
while putting efforts for learning and earning (resources like money etc,).
At the same time, while doing good deeds (practicing dharma),
he should do them quickly
as if death is dragging him by grabbing his hair!
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This beautiful saying summarises how we should shape our attitude towards life. There is no end to learning and earning. It should be pursued till the last breath. Otherwise, we cannot achieve these goals. On the other side, do good as quickly as possible and don't postpone it. Life is indeed uncertain.
Pothula Venkatalakshmi just did not explain this to us. She has showed it to us by her own efforts!
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This is my 450th blog post. I am beholden to all readers, friends and well-wishers who have motivated me all along, by their kind words of encouragement.
Congratulations! On 450th blog! Really great!!
ReplyDeleteA big salute to Pothula Venkatalakshmi, her studies are a good example for Age is not a mere number! Where there is a will there is a way! A great inspiration for senior citizens,Your writing is very interesting on this current subject with examples and sayings as usual , a good write up, thank you.
Heartiest Congratulations on 450th blog. I expect very soon it will be 1000. Venkatalakshmi has proved herself that, age is just a number.
ReplyDeleteMy hearty congratulations. Very interesting & educative information. We are eager to read more such blogs from you. Wish you all the best
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Sir on 450th blog ,a remarkable milestone.Your insatiable hunger in pursuit knowledge and spreading/sharing them through your blogs makes us to wet our feet on the shores of sea of knowledge,whereas you are on your sails in high sea in the pursuit of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteThis is its motivating article with Sanatani(sanatana not qualified inwestern terms but most scientific approach of life is nothing it scientific)
ReplyDeleteRahmisare sanatani and most scientific in living in their practices o day to day Nadi inwhatever they do that is whythey excel and many who are most disciplined come in to this category like DrAbdul Kalam
Wheen ever he speaks to students all his advices basically inclined to sanatani indeed
First of all "Congratulations Murthigale for this adorable Milestone" of providing us 450 blogs. I am proud of your dedication and consistency. All the best and look forward for your continued valuable blogs.
ReplyDeleteThis particular blog is so facinating for we, the seniour citizens. Trial costs nothing. Probably Keshava Murthy is another good example for persuing(rather starting) writing blogs after retirement.
Educating oneself has no age limit and it is a lifelong process is well demonstrated by Venkatalakshmi. Many congratulations on the 450th blog. We look forward to more of your blogs to educate ourselves and wishing the number to double soon. Regards.........SA
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your 450th blog. In every blog of yours there is an element of curiosity to the readers. Many things we have learnt from your blogs. I wish you to give us many many more of your precious blogs. UR……
ReplyDelete👆At the outset congratulations on completing 450 blogs. Each and every article has enriched our knowledge with good examples be it Kannada or English. Mastery over the subject is simply exemplary. The writing style is so simple, it can be understood by everyone.
ReplyDeleteSir, since you are a voracious reader you are able to enlighten us through your writing. Expecting more and more articles in the days to come.
👆72 year Pothula Venkatalakshmi is an example for the present younger generation.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 450th BLOG. CONTINUOUS LEARNING……….WHO CAN BE A BETTER EXAMPLE OTHER THAN YOU?
ReplyDeleteCongrats Keshava Murthy Sir, on your continuous and consistent blog posts... Looking forward to your 500th, 1000th and beyond blog posts...
ReplyDeleteA great milestone achivement Sir. Really happy to know that you've successfully written and enlightenment us, your readers, on so many amazing thoughts, parables, references from mythology puranas and other stories.. congratulations. Looking forward to many more.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Sir. Hope others also follow the path of NEET and we wish many more Pothula Venkata Lakshmi s sprang up
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Congratulations to Keshava Murthy on your continuous 450th blog. Wishing many more blogs; may be 1000 and beyond.
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Kanakapura Chidananda
Congratulations on 450th blog.Great job.well done.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations sir abd wish read many more from you
ReplyDeleteCongratulations sir and wish to receive many more episodes from you
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for reaching 450th post.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on crossing the 450th postings. Wishing you get more and more ideas,insights and information to continue with the posts which will be a joy and delight to read as done so far
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 450th piece sir! Keep up the good work! Selecting anecdotes, making them Interesting to read about, and connecting them to wisdom from our scriptures and ancient texts--marvellous indeed!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and expecting much more!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 450 th blog. expecting 500th,1000 and many more blogs from you.kudos to smt pothula venkatalakshmi. better late than never.
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