Successful Disable Persons
Successful Indians
Successful persons from Poor background
Successful Disable women in India
Disability: Born with right hand only. Bharat
Kumar was born with a right hand by birth, but his physical disability never
dissuade him from pursuing his dreams. Born on Dec 10, 1989, Bharat Kumar, a
world champion, has made Bharat (India) proud by winning over 50 medals in
para- swimming contests.
Achievements: He has won two
international titles, one silver at the IWAS World Junior Athletics
Championships in Ireland and one gold medal and over 40 national level medals.
Young Bharat has flown to countries like England, Ireland, Holland, Malaysia
and China to participate in swimming contests.
2. Sudha Chandran
The renowned Indian classical dancer and TV actress Sudha
Chandran met an accident, at the age of 17, when she was travelling from Mumbai
to Chennai. In the tragedy, she lost her left leg that had to be amputated.
But, the brave woman did not give up her indomitable spirit and continued to
fulfill her dream and profession with the help of Jaipur foot.
Achievement: A film was made on the basis
of her real life story called "Nache Mayuri", where she played her
character.She has been honored with numerous awards and has performed all over
the world. She acts in a variety of TV serials."I began learning how
to dance when I was 3 and a half years old. I would go to school, then go for
my dance training...
3. Arunima Sinha
Disability: Amputee. 27-year-old Arunima
Sinha lost her left leg in an unfortunate incident on April 11, 2011.
Achievement: Despite the fact that she
lost a leg, she did not gave up the spirit of her life and defied all
conceivable odds.Infact, Arunima decided to convert her weakness into her
biggest strength and by her true determination, on May 21, 2013, she achieved
the rare feat to become the first Indian amputee to conquer the Mount Everest,
with the help of a prosthetic leg.Beside setting an example to the world,
Arunima also made India, a proud nation when she hoisted the Indian tricolour
flag at the peak of the Mount Everest.
Arunima Sinha on Conquering Mount Everest"". A former national level volleyball player and football
player, she lost her left leg when she was thrown off a moving train by some
hoodlums two years ago.
4. Preethi Srinivasan
Disability: Became Quadriplegic at the
age of 18 on 11th July, 1998.
Achievement: Preethi Srinivasan, who was
the captain of the under-19 Tamil Nadu women's cricket team during its only
victory in a national tournament in 1997 and a champion in swimming, has
defeated her disabilities with her strong will.
Wheel-chair bound 34-year-old Preethi has an NGO called Soulfree, where she
imparts lessons of hope to those women who suffer from various kind of physical
disabilities.She gives inspirational and motivational speeches at various
institutions.
5. Girish Sharma
Disability: Lost one leg in a train
accident, when he was just 2 years old.
Achievement: Girish Sharma, a badminton champion, has proved that no
matter whatever the circumstances are, you can still be a Champion in your
preferred field in your life. The
determined boy never let his disability to become an obstacle in achieving his
goals.In an interview, Girish was quoted as saying, "When I was a child, I used to play Cricket,
Football, Badminton with normal children of my age. My disability was nowhere
near in my mind. I enjoyed those games as much as a normal person
does."Girish, who also rides bicycle, is the proud winner of the Gold
Medal in Paraolympic Asia Cup for Disabled in India.Besides, he has also played
in Israel, Thailand and in Germany. But shockingly, his commendable
out-of-the-world efforts have never been recognised by the Indian government.
6. Stephen Hawking
Disability: Suffers from rare motor
neuron disease and speaks with the help of a voice synthesiser. When he
was 21 years old, the doctors declared that he would not survive more than 2 or
3 years.He was born on January 8, 1942 and was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.In 2009, he lost his
control over different parts of the body including arms, legs and voice and at
the end of 2009, he totally became paralysed.
Achievement: One of the most brilliant scientists alive,
wheelchair-bound British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, attended Oxford
University in England, as an undergraduate student. He received his Ph.D in
1966 from Cambridge University.By the time he was 35 years old, Hawking was
Cambridge's first Gravitational Physics professor and received the Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics award. [Artificial intelligence could
end humanity, warns Stephen Hawking].Stephen Hawking has also published a book called A
Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes.
7. Helen Keller
Disability: Born as a blind, deaf, and
mute on June 27, 1880
Achievement: Author, political activist
and lecturer Helen Keller devoted her life to persons with disabilities, thus
becoming an inspiration to many disabled persons.
A prolific author, Keller travelled to at least 39
countries. She campaigned for women's suffrage, workers' rights, socialism and
many other social causes.She passed away on June 1, 1968.
8. Albert Einstein
Disability: Born on March 14, 1879 and
had a learning disability and did not speak until age 3. He had a very
difficult time doing maths in school. It was also very hard for him to express
himself through writing. Was severely dyslexic and autistic.
Achievement: The great Albert Einstein
fought his disability and entered into the world of theoretical physics where
he changed the face of physics and science forever. His theory of relativity is
said to be the most revolutionary theory of physics. He won a Nobel Prize for
his photoelectric effect theory in 1921.
He passed away on April 18, 1955.
9. Robin Williams
Disability: Born on July 21, 1951, Robin
Williams suffered from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD) as a
child.
Achievement: The actor and comedian Robin Williams won the Academy
Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as therapist Dr. Sean
Maguire in Good Will Hunting. He received 2 Emmy Awards, 6 Golden Globe Awards,
2 Screen Actors Guild Awards and 5 Grammy Awards. On August 11, 2014, Williams committed
suicide at his home in Paradise Cay, California
10. Tom Cruise
Disability: He has a learning disability
that alters the way the brain process written material. He showed signs of a
learning disability beginning in grade school, says he finally learned to read
as an adult through Study Technology,
Achievement: The Hollywood hearthrob star,
who was severely dyslexic, has been nominated for 3 Academy Awards and has won
3 Golden Globe Awards. He started his career at age 19 and is immensely popular
star with along list of successful movies.
11. Abhishek Bachchan
Disability: Dyslexic in his childhood and
attended a special school.
Achievement: Eventually, Abhishek overcame
the disorder and went on to become a classic actor. His father and Bollywood
legend Amitabh Bacchan too miraculously survived a fatal accident in 1982 on
the sets of film "Coolie", but, with his strong determination, he
still rules the Indian film industry.
12. Ravindra Jain
Born visually impaired, Jain started singing at a very young
age and took his passion to a new high when he joined the Indian music
industry, becoming one of the most notable music directors of the 1970s. He was
so dedicated towards his work that when, during one of the recording sessions,
his father passed away, but he still did not leave the recording room until the
recordings were finalized. Apart from composing various ‘super-hit’ songs for
Hindi movies, he had also launched several private albums which were praised by
many.











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