Born with brittle bone disease and denied basic education for most of her childhood, Ruchita Sahukari is today studying journalism from a wheelchair at IIMC. With her parents’ determination and an inclusive campus behind her, she’s already reporting stories, winning awards, and proving what true accessibility can enable.
Yashwant Prabhakar alias Baba Sidhaye played his first Ranji match at 18 and was unstoppable ever since. His son, Pravin remembers the legendary deaf and mute cricketer.
Despite vision impairment and financial struggles, Rajesh Kumar transformed his life through rose farming, creating a thriving business with value-added products.
Coimbatore’s Radhika J A upcycles newspapers into dolls, which have found orders from across the world. She shares how her diagnosis led her to this successful business.
Paralysed at 3, Ashok Malik defied all odds to become a powerlifting champion. From overcoming ridicule to winning silver at the World Cup, he's now set to compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Sayomdeb Mukherjee has a rare genetic disorder called Dopamine-Responsive Dystonia (DRD) that was discovered years after he was born. But that didn’t stop him from achieving his dreams.