
Illegally Suspended: How a Blind Teacher Reclaimed His Classroom
Pawan Wanjari, a 35-year-old teacher from Chandrapur, Maharashtra, was born with a vision impairment that wasn’t discovered until he was nine. Despite struggling with reading and writing in mainstream schools, […]
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Denied at Every Turn: When Even Landing a Job Wasn’t the End of the Battle
Kiran Khetmalas, born with congenital cataracts in a small village in Maharashtra, faced numerous obstacles in pursuing education and employment due to his visual impairment and financial constraints. Diagnosed with […]
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Once Deemed Useless by Society, Now on the Path to Success
Sahil Singh, a 22-year-old from Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, was born blind into a farming family. As the eldest of four siblings, he grew up in a community where no […]
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Lost in Paperwork, Denied a Promotion—Until He Persisted!
Ravindra Tade was born in a small village in Akola, Maharashtra, into a family that relied on daily wages. Despite financial hardships, Ravindra pursued his education at a blind school […]
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From being escorted out of a bank to working behind the counter
Pinku Kumar, twenty-seven, lives with his mother, four brothers, and one sister in Nalanda, Bihar. At the age of twelve—shortly after completing his sixth standard in 2005—he lost his vision […]
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Overprotection vs. Independence: The Struggle for Rehabilitation
Rakesh Kumar Singh, thirty-four, lives in Kalahandi, Odisha, with his parents, wife, and child. Born with Retinitis Pigmentosa, he began losing his vision from a very early age in his […]
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