Anjali Bharti, a 28-year-old IIM Lucknow student, has returned to her studies after a two-year hiatus, triumphing over stage III leukaemia. Diagnosed shortly after joining IIML in 2022, she underwent extensive treatment, including chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, with her brother Ashish as her donor. Supported by her family, friends, and the IIML community, Anjali's resilience serves as an inspiration to others.
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