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Innusingh Tripathy
Innusingh is a lady with grit and strong determination. She has achieved success amidst adversities. Her hard work has taken her to places. She being intelligent and ambitious, could do things which nobody had expected her to do. A fashion designer, a qualified HR and Marketing executive, a wife and a mother..she manages everything with great zest and enthusiasm. She has anchored and organized fashion shows for the physically challenged. She believes in carry yourself well and put your effort to the right direction..She in her own words says, "I have too much respect for my challenged life"...  Read more...

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Nira Rajpal
20 years ago I moved to Canada due to some family reasons,I did not take up a job, but worked as volunteer at school and then at adult care center, where all sorts of chronic patients come. Some had Alzheimer,Parkinson,Depression, some were accidental cases and many other. When I was working with them I always remembered to thank god for what he had given me in spite my disability, my inner strength and a positive attitude. I have a smile that I pass it to every person I meet.  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".