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Leonard Cheshire Disability Young Voices

Leonard Cheshire Disability Young Voices

It gives an opportunity for them to share their experiences of fighting discrimination and learn about the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and their human rights.

Tale Of Little Half Chick – Short Film

Tale Of Little Half Chick – Short Film

Great booster to all. film tells that efforts always pay in positive. human has overcome many things if not all. such films needs to be telecasted by channels to boost moral of parents of all challenged kids & even society. such examples set by patents & kids are of great educative value.

After learning how to write my name, I feel confident -Jyoti Parmar

After learning how to write my name, I feel confident -Jyoti Parmar

Her eyes are set on a goal ‘ making visually impaired self-reliant. On her noble journey, Jyoti Parmar, 45, has taught 30 such persons how to write their name. Besides, she has been teaching English and social studies since 18 years at Braille Bhawan, Jamalpur. And while treading this path, she has not let her handicap be a barrier ‘ she had lost her vision when she was eight.

Differently-abled match footsteps with able-bodied

Differently-abled match footsteps with able-bodied

Ever had a chance to meet Amitabh Bachchan or Raani Mukherji? Zamir Dahle, an individual afflicted with an impairment called ‘deaf-blindness’ has. Not only has he met them, but has had a chance to train them.

SMA Jinnah- Association for the Blind

SMA Jinnah- Association for the Blind

Born in a small village Eruvadi in the year 1944, his father deserted family at the age of one, his mother died at the age of 3, left with a big family of 15 members with very limited financial resources, he lost is vision due to optic nerve damage in an accident at the age of 13, lost 5 years, searching for treatment before final conclusion of total irreparable damage to both eyes and permanent loss of vision.

Javed Abidi – Giving Visibility and Hope to India’s Disabled

Javed Abidi – Giving Visibility and Hope to India’s Disabled

As an impassioned advocate for India’s disabled citizens, he has given voice to an ‘invisible minority‘ – one that has been denied to them by both political and social sectors for decades. It is a subject that he understands firsthand, having been confined to a wheelchair since he was 10 years old. Born with severe sclerosis of the spine, doctors informed his parents that their infant son would not likely survive. They named him Javed, meaning immortal, and it is name that will likely prove surprisingly prescient as his dedication to this population will influence – and improve – the lives of millions for generations to come.

Inspiring Lives: Krishnakant Mane

Inspiring Lives: Krishnakant Mane

Krishnakant Mane says that the freedom and flexibility provided by open source software enables him to work with a variety of interfaces and is integral to his work at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.

Assistant Regional Manager – Chetan Sharma

Assistant Regional Manager – Chetan Sharma

Born on 23.04.1968 at Pilani (Rajasthan) I lost my eye sight due to eye cancer at the age of three. I completed my schooling from a school situated at Ajmer and could managed to secure 90th position in 10th standard in the entire state of Rajasthan competing with lacs of students who were equipped with site. After completing my schooling.