December 30, 2010 2:32 PM

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Tuticorin-based Indian physician win 2010 Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award

A Tuticorin-based Indian physician taking a Master's programme offered by the Woolf Institute in conjunction with the University of Cambridge has won the 2010 Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award for Medical Innovation.Dr Gifty Immanuel, who lives and works in India, is pursuing the Master of Studies in the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations programme via e-learning.He was among recipients of the 2010 Junior Chamber International (JCI) Award.Each year the awards are presented to ten people in various categories around the world under the age of 40 who provide extraordinary service to their communities, a university release said.

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