Akash Kumar, the eldest of four brothers, lived a carefree life in Nainpur, Madhya Pradesh, spending most of his childhood playing around the railway tracks near his home.
A devastating road accident altered the course of Anil Kumar life, leaving him grappling with a harsh reality at a young age. Hailing from Bikaner, Rajasthan, 16-year-old Anil Kumar was leading a contented life with his family.
Deewan Singh Manjhi and Hemlata Devi from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, were overjoyed when their firstborn, a son named Anshul, came into their lives.
Manoj Sahni, from Kaptanganj, Uttar Pradesh, feeds his family of six by providing transportation in auto rickshaws. Badal, his 14-year-old son,
There was an atmosphere of happiness in the family and relatives since the birth of a son ten years ago in the house of Dinesh Kumar, a resident of Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
This is the agony of a 36-year-old man. Dinesh Nishad, from Maharajganj, Uttar Pradesh, was living happily with his family of six and providing for them by truck driving.
Gungun Kumari, an eight-year-old from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, faced a life-altering tragedy three years ago when a playful moment outside turned into a dreadful accident, resulting in a severe injury to her leg.
In a tragic turn of events, Harshal Kadam from Pune lost both of his legs in a devastating train accident, plunging his life into darkness. Once-cherished dreams now lay shattered, casting a shadow over his existence.
Lakhdev Singh Jadeja, a 35-year-old resident of Rajkot, Gujarat, is a skilled and composed individual by profession, working as a chauffeur.
A man was living a happy life with his five family members while working as a farmer on a small holding until one day a catastrophe struck, shattering all of the family’s hopes.
Kamlesh and Anita from Mandsaur district, Madhya Pradesh, were thrilled to welcome their daughter, Anjali, into the world.
When 17-year-old Kailash, a resident of Sri Ganganagar, was studying in class VII, he started having problems of excessive sweating.
A son was born after three daughters in the house of Shankar Lal, a resident of the potter’s mohalla in Jaipur district. There was an atmosphere of happiness among the family and relatives.
Fate’s play can be peculiar; the tragedy of losing five family members within the same household was akin to a family facing a dance of death. Poonaram, born blind, faced the loss of his father due to illness when he was just 6 months old.
9 years old Abhimanyu Singh from Rajsamand was born with clubfoot condition since birth. He couldn’t walk straight and had a tough time going about his everyday routine.
The entire family, including the parents, was all ecstatic to welcome the first child into the house. An upbeat atmosphere pervaded the residence. However, it didn’t last. A son was born but with a disability.
Amandeep Kaur from Punjab began experiencing problems in her legs at the age of 6, which caused her considerable discomfort. Then came Narayan Seva Sansthan,
Aniket (23), born in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, faced the challenges of polio from a young age. His attempts to walk were met with difficulties, and maintaining balance proved to be a constant struggle.
Anil, a 24-year-old native of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, battled polio from birth. His parents, Hariprasad and Gulabkali, were thrilled to welcome their firstborn but were soon faced with the harsh reality of their son’s disability.
Ankur, a young and determined 17-year-old boy from Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India, was born with polio, a disease that left him unable to walk on both legs.
The twists of fate can be rather peculiar. In a family with two brothers born with congenital disabilities, life has presented its fair share of challenges. Bal Singh, residing in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan,
Destiny cast an unwitting shadow over Babli Kumari’s life, making her a victim of polio at a tender age and snatching away the comforting presence of her parents.
The child was born five years ago to Anil Sikharwal, a resident of Deoretha village in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh.
This story is of Dipanshu, son of father Rajkumar and mother Sugandha, resident of village Dhavali of Shahpura tehsil of Jaipur district of Rajasthan.