DifferentlyAbled

These 12-Year-Old Quadruplets Are Helping Kids With Special Needs In An Inspiring Way

They’ve set up an organisation called “Together”. Krishna, Jayashree, Lakshmi and Jayanthi are quadruplets. Krishna and Jayashree are students of Class 6 at Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai, and Lakshmi and Jayanthi are children with autism. The four of them found an organisation named Together for the development of children with special needs. This is …

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Why This Inspiring Lady Chose to Become a Teacher After 17 Years of Being a Doctor

“As a doctor, I have seen first-hand how the stress of having to deal with school led to the kids falling ill much more frequently. Not being able to cope with the others often led to a lot of stress in the children,” she says. When we think of doctors and teachers in the same …

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CBSE Class 10 differently-abled topper Anushka Panda didn’t let her wheelchair stop her

Anushka Panda topped the CBSE Class 10th Board exams this year in the differently-abled category in India with 489 marks out of 500. A student of Suncity School, Sector 54 Gurgaon, Anushka scored 97.8 per cent marks in the CBSE Class 10 results. BEING WHEELCHAIR-BOUND DID NOT HINDER HER FROM FIGHTING HER WAY TO SUCCESS. …

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UPSC in Braille: Telangana Man Helps Visually-Impaired Chase Their IAS Dreams!

After completing his graduation in 1994, he first attempted to crack the UPSC. One attempt turned to two, and two turned to four attempts. To no avail. He was born in a middle-class family to Subrahmanyasarma, a small-time businessman and Suryakumari Lalitha, a homemaker, in June 1974. Growing up in Rajahmundry (officially known as Rajamahendravaram) …

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Café Run By Differently Abled Persons Opens In Mumbai

A new café in the Santacruz area of Mumbai is being run by differently abled persons like those with autism, Down syndrome and other learning disabilities reports The Hindu. Café Arpan opened up five days back by an NGO called Yash Charitable Trust that gives aid to people with disabilities. The report further says that the idea of the …

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