Amir Hussain Lone was eight year old when he lost his arms in an accident with a bandsaw when he visited his father’s sawmill to deliver lunch to his brother. Today, at the age of 26, he is the captain of the Jammu and Kashmir state para-cricket team.
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A Kashmiri Boy Dreamed of Playing Cricket Even After Losing His Arms. Today, He Plays for His State.
IIT Kharagpur Students Develop a Driverless Bicycle That Can Reach You with Just an SMS
For people with disabilities, for those who face trouble while steering or pedalling bicycles, for the benefit of bicycle sharing stations, for solving innumerable environment issues – this driverless bicycle developed by some students of IIT Kharagpur may well be the answer. Read how.
Indian Army Rescues Russian Tourist Trapped in a Deep Snow-Covered Gorge in Gulmarg
Dimitry Lobanov, a 33-year-old Russian tourist, fell into a deep snow-covered gorge in Gulmarg area of Kashmir Valley this Sunday. He was buried in snow and was severely injured. But thanks to the laudable rescue operation by the Indian Army, he is now safe and is being treated by doctors.
At 22, She Lost Her Leg. At 26, Manasi Joshi Was an International Level Para-Badminton Player!
Manasi Joshi was only six when she started playing badminton with her father. She continued to practise the sport as a hobby and also played at the district level in a few matches. In 2011, she met with an accident and lost her left leg. Today, Manasi is a national and international level para-badminton player. This is her inspiring journey.