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I stand only three feet and nine inches tall – Venkatesh Yethiraj

I stand only three feet and nine inches tall – Venkatesh Yethiraj

Achondroplasia is one of the oldest known birth defects. The frequency of achondroplasia is estimated to range from about 1 in 10,000 births in Latin America to about 12 in 77,000 in Denmark. An average figure worldwide is approximately 1 in 25,000 births.It results in abnormally short stature and is the most common cause of short stature with disproportionately short limbs.There is disorder of bone growth.

Kodakkal Shivaprasad – Experiments with Truth

Kodakkal Shivaprasad – Experiments with Truth

Kodakkal Shivaprasad is employed in Canara Bank as an Officer. He is happily married, well settled and blessed with two children named KS Nagaprasad & K S Cauvery. In spite of his own challenges he is providing philanthropic services and working with Shimoga Dist. Physically Handicapped Welfare Sangha [Regd] as it General Secretary.

braveheart – Atul Prakash Purti

braveheart – Atul Prakash Purti

Atul Prakash Purti, a fighter in real sense of the term, a ‘braveheart’ who is managing to live life to the fullest with self respect and loads of self esteem even in spite of his being a quadriplegic…He has swam against the flow and has managed to bounced back to life with his indomitable courage and a never exhausting positive attitude.

Charming personality – Saurabh Pandey

Charming personality – Saurabh Pandey

Frankly speaking I didn’t face any difficulty in adjustment because I don’t want to blame government or someone else, beacuse I think ki zindgi jo bhe hai jaise bhe hai apni hai, koi kaam kerna hai to kerna hi , kisi ko blame ker k nahi hoga, fir chahe khud ka bag carry kerna ho ya 4th floor tak seedhian chadhni ho collage me ya railway platform paar kerna ho, and I m happy ki maine kiya and kerta hu. bhale 10 mins k kaam ko do ghante me kiya.

Asif Iqbal – outstanding disabled employee

Asif Iqbal – outstanding disabled employee

Asif Iqbal is a person who can easily become a role model for many.He has never let his disability come in his way. He has met the former President of India (Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam) to discuss technology initiative which would benefit blind/ visually impaired community.

Para swimmers –  Raghavendra Anvekar

Para swimmers – Raghavendra Anvekar

Raghavendra Anvekar was selected to be in the Indian team of swimmers for the 16th Asian Para Games-2010,that took at Guangzhou in China in December.Raghavendra has won 18 international medals and 43 gold medals at national-level competitions, besides three silver and one bronze medals he got at the IXth IWAS World Games for Physically Handicapped held at Bangalore last year.

Innusingh is a lady with grit and strong determination

Innusingh is a lady with grit and strong determination

She has achieved success amidst adversities. Her hard work has taken her to places. She being intelligent and ambitious, could do things which nobody had expected her to do. A fashion designer, a qualified HR and Marketing executive, a wife and a mother..she manages everything with great zest and enthusiasm. She is an adept singer, painter and a writer too She has anchored and organized fashion shows for the physically challenged. She believes in carry yourself well and put your effort to the right direction..She in her own words says, “I have too much respect for my challenged life”

Limca Book Recorder -Navin Gulia

Limca Book Recorder -Navin Gulia

Navin Gulia, a name, that doesn’t need any introduction..Navin Gulia, a soldier in real sense of the term, a fighter in true sense who has never learnt to give up. “The Man” never surrendered to the circumstances and continued to face the rough challenges of life even after spinal cord injury. He had to remain hospitalized for two years but the spirits remained undaunted.

Dr Ketna Mehta – The founder of Nina Foundation

Dr Ketna Mehta – The founder of Nina Foundation

Dr Ketna Mehta, a great personality, a dedicated social worker, an adventure loving person, a compassionate soul and a human being possessing indomitable courage, is the founder of Nina Foundation. She has completed her PhD on a breakthrough area in Healthcare Management.

Change in sight for the visually impaired – George Abraham

Change in sight for the visually impaired – George Abraham

George Abraham lost his eyesight when he was ten months old. The real problem, he believes, is not blindness. It is the way people react to it. That attitude should change, says the man whose mission is to help the blind live with dignity.