After Meenal Singhvi lost her vision at 28, she decided to launch Radio Udaan, an online radio that has around 45,000 specially-abled listeners from across the world, who participate in community programmes and offer support to one another
Mumbai-based author and journalist, Rajni Bakshi, started Ahimsa Conversations, a YouTube channel that has activists like Medha Patkar to scholars like Acharya Shrivatsa Goswami speak on non-violence as a mode of change even today.
Meanka Handu from Noida runs a YouTube channel, Asvun Koshur, wherein she talks about various aspects of Kashmiri culture and garners millions of views. She does this by donning various characters to discuss pertinent issues in the Valley through humour.
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Not many may know Jitendra Kumar—a 30-year-old actor from Khairthal, Rajasthan, of the Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan fame—was initially an IITian on his way to become a civil engineer.
For many students, virtual learning is not a platform which they are familiar with. And in the case of children with visual and hearing impairments, it's even more difficult.
“Initially, given my knowledge in computer science, I decided to try and put up coaching videos on Math and GK on YouTube. The first two videos barely had any views, but then it picked up, and people started appreciating the content,” she tells me.
“It is very important for your mind to be calm when you sit to study. You will also realise it is much easier to grasp and retain concepts better,” she shares.