MP’s Niwari Nursing Student Appeals To PM Over Six-Year Result Delay
A BSc Nursing student from Madhya Pradesh’s Niwari has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav over her delayed result. Arti Kushwaha said she enrolled in 2020 but remains without a degree in 2026. Nursing students across MP are protesting delays in exams, results and registrations.

MP’s Niwari Nursing Student Appeals To PM Over Six-Year Result Delay | FP photo
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A nursing student from Niwari has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Mohan Yadav over the prolonged delay in her examination result, saying six years have passed but the result has not been announced.
A video of BSc Nursing student Arti Kushwaha expressing frustration has gone viral on social media. In the video, she has appealed to PM and in a separate video to CM Yadav that the re sults be declared.
Arti said that she enrolled in BSc (nursing) in 2020 but even after six years the sult has not been declared and thus she doesn’t have a degree.
“I am making this video for Modi ji. I took admission in BSc Nursing in 2020. It is now 2026, but my result has not been declared. If I suffer from depression, Modiji will be responsible.
I will not give my vote to him. I got married while pursuing nursing and even had a child. When will the result come?” she added in the video.
Nursing students’ primary demand
Nursing students across MP are protesting delays in examinations, results, award of degrees, professional registration and scholarships.
Their key demands include early hearing of the nursing case through a special bench, exams for all BSc Nursing and GNM students, degrees and registration numbers for 2020-21 batch by December 2026 and resolution of pending scholarships.
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