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UP boy, born with disabled hands, writes exam with toes; gets 70% marks

He said he used two different pens – black and blue – to make his answer sheets look beautiful.  After having scored an impressive 70%, Tushar said he aspires to become an engineer. KEY HIGHLIGHTS Tushar with born with a disability that impaired his ability to write with his hands. But he was determined to …

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Differently-abled man cheats death, to cycle 3,700km to Ladakh

HYDERABAD: Where there is a will, there is a way. A 35 -year-old man, Mohammad Ashraf, a native of Thrissur in Kerala, is all set to complete a cycling expedition of 3,700 km to Ladakh. Ashraf, who hit the road on July 15, reached Hyderabad on Sunday night and will be leaving for Nagpur on Tuesday. …

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Haryana Governor lauds differently abled Raj Bhavan employee, who types with his toes

Haryana’s newly appointed Governor Bandaru Dattatreya saw Sunil working in the secretary to Governor’s office one day and they had a detailed discussion on his life. SUNIL KUMAR works as a typing operator in Haryana Raj Bhavan. Having lost both his hands at an early age due to an electric shock, he deftly types with …

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No hurdle too high for differently-abled Jharkhand teen teaching village children

Upendra Kumar Yadav, 18, has been giving free of cost lessons to these children every day for 10 months because he doesn’t want the children to remain uneducated. (Photo | EPS) RANCHI:  “Our parents are not educated enough to guide us, but Upendra Sir has been guiding us in completing our courses at a time when …

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MIT robot could help people with limited mobility dress themselves

It allows for “safe impacts” in order to dress a person more efficiently. Robots have plenty of potential to help people with limited mobility, including models that could help the infirm put on clothes. That’s a particularly challenging task, however, that requires dexterity, safety and speed. Now, scientists at MIT CSAIL have developed an algorithm that strikes …

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