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Asif Iqbal
Asif Iqbal is a person who can easily become a role model for many.He has never let his disability come in his way. He has met the former President of India (Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam) to discuss technology initiative which would benefit blind/ visually impaired community.He has won the State role model award in the disability community by governor of West Bengal on December 3, 2007 and the National award constituted by President of India for outstanding disabled employee on December 3, 2008. He works with the help of talking software (JAWS) which provides audio output of computer screen. He uses talking software installed on his cell phone.  Read more...

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Prasanth M Kumar
Born on the 27th July, 1980, I am the only son to my parents. Basically from a lower middle class family, my dad is a retired government official and mom works for a private newspaper firm. I guess knowing that their son is disabled would have been the biggest shock in their lives. But credit to them, they brought the resolve in their minds that they will not for a moment feel under-privileged. I got the best care, best attention, best gifts in spite of our limited income and most of all abundance of love.  Read more...

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Life comes with challenges and questions. Life with a physical disability comes with added challenges and extra questions. Questions like:

  • How do I handle these challenges?
  • Whom can I confide in?
  • Who will help me?
  • Whom can I talk to?
  • Who can understand my feelings?

You will find the answers to many such questions on this site. We provide "Free Online Counseling Services." We are here to help those who are conventionally known as "disabled"or "handicapped"... but they are actually the people with "special needs" or we can say "differently abled people".