Kentucky High School Names Library
IN HONOR OF MANCHIKANTI FAMILY
McCracken County Public Schools and Dr. Laxmaiah Manchikanti of the Pain Management Centers of America have partnered to name the library media center at McCracken County High School. The McCracken County Board of Education entered into an agreement to name the library media center, which will be known as Manchikanti Library. “I am honored to have the opportunity to support the educational endeavors of McCracken County Public Schools,” said Dr. Manchikanti.
“I believe it is an obligation to assist education across the globe. It is part of my overall strategy to help improve education, which goes hand in hand with my development of schools in India and supporting 1,300 students along with providing scholarship support to many students over the years.”
“I believe it is an obligation to assist education across the globe. It is part of my overall strategy to help improve education, which goes hand in hand with my development of schools in India and supporting 1,300 students along with providing scholarship support to many students over the years.”
Kentucky University Names Classroom and Laboratory
IN HONOR OF MANCHIKANTI FAMILY
A classroom and laboratory at the Paducah campus of Murray State University have been named in honor of Dr. Laxmaiah Manchikanti who has served the university with distinction as a board of regents member for Murray State University.Talented students who need financial assistance will also reap the benefits of Dr. Laxmaiah Manchikanti’s generosity because of a $25,000 gift to the university to be used for scholarships. “I am very pleased to support Murray State University’s continued efforts to provide a high quality, affordable education to the students of our region. I had the honor to serve on the board of regents of Murray State University and was regularly impressed with its national rankings and many programs of distinction. It was my desire with this gift to assist our students in this region as they begin their educational pursuits,” Dr. Manchikanti said.