Karnataka was about to leave a student, then Rishabh pant paid him 40,000

The Indian Wicketkeeper-Batter cleared 40,000 LA for Jotii Kanabur, a first-year student from the village of Rabakavi in Taluk of Vijayapura. India Times notified.
Jyyi, who won 83% in PU trade exams, was not sure to continue his education due to financial restrictions. The family, who operated a small Eatery in the village and won approximately 15,000 la per month, borrowed 40,000 la from the locals to finance its admission.
“We relieved that the trousers paid the entire amount,” Jyoti said. Toi. PU completed his work at New English Pu College in the nearby Galagali Village.
The financial support came after approaching Anil Hunashimatti, a family local contractor and a good wish. Hunashimatti, who had previously heard the cricket player Kl Rahul, who had previously helped a student in Dharwad, reached the Pant with mutual contacts. Wicketkeeper-Batter responded positively.
“Jyyi is the smallest of four of our four children and the first to participate in a degree course,” he said. Toi. Jyyi’s Jamkhandi BLDE Association Trade, BHS Arts and TGP Science College Manager Srikant Lagali, College discovered the bilateral payment during a routine audit, he said. Lagali, “During the account of accounts, we learned that Jotii paid a payment directly from Rishabh Pant. After talking to Jyoti, we immediately paid him 40,000 la reimbursement.” Toi. Lagali said that the association provides free education to about 70 students each year and would help Jotii if it had approached directly.
“Most of our students, such as Chaitra Burji, Sushma Gugad and others, represented the Indian bicycle team at international events such as ASEAN games. If Joti had approached us, we would have waived their wages,” he said.
(With toI inputs)