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|Achiever_Desc=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.
 
|Achiever_Desc=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.
 
|Achiever_Link=CTH Story of Chetan Sharma
 
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Chetan Sharma: Asst. Regional Manager
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...

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".

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