DifferentlyAbled

Haryana’s Nishtha Dudeja First Ever Indian to Win Miss Deaf Asia Crown

Haryana girl Nishtha Dudeja has proved that disability cannot come in the way of success. She has won the Miss Deaf Asia 2018 title at an international pageant held in Prague recently.Nishtha, who is the first Indian to have won any title at the Miss Deaf World Pageant, said on Monday that she faced tough …

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23-YO Indian Scientist’s Brilliant Innovation Can Eliminate the Need for Braille!

Braille has been the long-standing method for the visually-impaired populace to read and get around in this world. For more than two centuries, braille has empowered many. However, those who have not been exposed to braille, continue to be restricted by their impairment and often remain unemployed. Well, this innovation by an Indian scientist happens …

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CSR : 6000 people run for biodiversity in 2nd Tata Steel Noamundi Run-a-thon 2018

Participants from across India run for biodiversity in the second edition of Tata Steel Noamundi Run-a-thon 2018 Biodiversity Run at Noamundi Tata Steel NOAMUNDI (Jharkhand): Tata Steel today organised the second edition of Noamundi run-a-thon at Sports Complex, Noamundi. This year, the run-a-thon drew its theme from United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) initiative of Sustainable …

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Enable Vaani: Inspiration for the Differently-Abled Now Just a Phone Call Away!

All a user has to do to use Enable Vaani is give a missed call on a designated number, and EnAble India will be at their service. Cornelius, a musician from Meghalaya, comes from a middle-class family. With eight siblings and a family of simple dreams and ambitions, he never thought he could be working …

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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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