S2E7 Camp
The Cataract Removal Camp progresses smoothly without any glitches in execution. While Shreya celebrates the end of the first day of the camp with her team, a turn of events is on the way.
All that 15-year-old Aakash wants to do is make mimicry videos and post them online. Instead, he finds himself in an IIT coaching institute called Genius Infinity, where he is a misfit, unable to cope with the syllabus, and placed in the notorious section D. Now, along with roommates Bakri and Chudail, Aakash will learn to answer life’s multiple-choice questions.
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The Cataract Removal Camp progresses smoothly without any glitches in execution. While Shreya celebrates the end of the first day of the camp with her team, a turn of events is on the way.
Dr Shreya steps up as the CMO. But quickly it becomes clear to her that medicine supplies are irregular and a shortage is looming overhead. She goes to the District Hospital to talk about this to Dr Patwardhan. He informs her that this issue will be solved in 2 days as the government has announced a central medicine purchasing agency Pixomed. Meanwhile, Sachin has fallen sick again.
After failing to convince the villagers to participate in the Cataract Camp, Shreya has almost accepted defeat and informs Dr.Palash about her decision to discontinue her project of setting up the Cataract Camp. An incident in the village leads her to saving a life, after which she gains the first step towards participation in the camp Ð trust.
Unable to cope up with academics, Aakash grows more and more frustrated. Disappointing results and severe discrimination in the institution only makes matters worse. As he begins to realise that it isn't a level playing field, Aakash finds it difficult to believe that he can get into IIT only through hard work.
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