CTH Success Stories

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Venkatesh Yethiraj

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"I stand only three feet and nine inches tall, but deeds and achievements on the sporting arena have made me tower over many of my contemporaries. I have bagged more than 19 international and 35 national medals in arena of paraplegic sports".  Read more...

Sai Padma

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Today I walk, do all my works. I have great respect for my physical condition which made me realize life in real terms. A peaceful and happy person I am. The problems of humanity really move me. The love I feel for nature and humanity and some special people makes my heart mellow and relaxing.  Read more...

Giridhara Reddy Mucheli

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I had Polio in 1956 & I was almost normal up to 1997 when I had a freak accident involving my good leg i.e. the left one which resulted in fractures to the tibia & fibula. That was when I was 42 years. Now I find everything to be disabled unfriendly.  Read more...

Pradeep Raj

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At the age of two Pradeep Raj got afflicted with polio. His both lower legs were affected. Today, among other things, he is Paralympics player and has won many medals and awards. Pradeep Raj, a great personality, a spirited sportsman and above all a human being par excellence has been able to Cross the Hurdles coming his way.  Read more...

Purshottam Rathore

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Rathore passed his Graduation in Science and Maths. He had to travel about 18-20 kms daily to reach college by a bicycle. He got a scholarship and completed his Diploma in Computer science and Management with excellent grade. He started his career as a faculty in computer coaching in his own computer centre. It gives him immense pleasure to work with his colleagues, seniors and always help in supporting to discharge his duties with full confidence and determination.  Read more...

Nazir Kaderbhay: Admin Officer at Mphasis

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I got involved in gymnastics when I was 12 years old & was a national player. I was a star gymnast.I walked the thin air, literally. Loops, curves, double somersaults were passé for me.However, I had no idea how bad things could get and I was about to find out and my life would never be the same. From April 17th 1998, my life completely changed. One Friday evening, just "out of the blue" I lost my concentration during the practice session & had a major fall on my back & injured my spine. I became totally paralyzed (Quadraplegia) from the neck down within less than an hour.  Read more...

Rajni Garg: Senior Manager

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Rajni Garg was born in 1979 at Mansa in Punjab. Both her legs got affected by polio at the age of 1 year, which made her dependent on crutches for the movement. Life was full of challenges after that but she did not surrender to the situation.  Read more...

Chetan Sharma: Asst. Regional Manager

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Born on 23.04.1968 at Pilani (Rajasthan) I lost my eye sight due to eye cancer at the age of 3. I completed my schooling from a school situated at ajmer and could managed to secure 90th position in 10th standard in the entire state of Rajasthan competing with lakhs of students who were equipped with site. After completing my schooling  Read more...