Her topic for Ph.D sounds interesting. Any way of getting in touch with
her? 

Subramani

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Sight lost in '92, she eyes a Ph.D now

Jyotsna Jalali

Chandigarh, December 17: IN 1992, Kiran Kumari was just another
teenager, a 19-year-old doing her BSc in Nursing from Ludhiana. That was
before tragedy
struck, the same year, when she lost her vision due to high brain fever.

Fourteen years on, Kiran works at the Institute for Blind in Sector 26
here, and recently enrolled for a PhD from Panjab University. In
between, she got
her BSc (Nursing) degree and also completed MA in Sociology from PU's
Department of Correspondence Studies.

The scope of her PhD? Job prospects for the visually challenged; more
specifically, the problems they face.

"The doctors initially reassured me that I would regain my sight,"
Kiran, who has been working with the institute for the past nine years,
told Newsline.
"But with time I realised it was gone forever. Though living a life in
the dark suddenly seemed impossible, time and family support made me
accept it.
I began actually looking at it as a challenge."

With family based in Gurdaspur, Kiran lives by herself at the PGI
working women's hotel. Recalling the initial fight with vision loss, she
said: "The world
seemed to have gone completely dead for me. My own room seemed strange,
for I could not even get to the bed without banging against a few
things. People
suddenly began pitying me."

But her fight was well and truly on after reaching Chandigarh: after
finishing BA as a private candidate from PU in 2000, Kiran completed MA
in 2002. All
this by taking tuitions and listening to cassettes.

"She is a strong girl with dauntless spirit to fight all the odds in
life," said K R Sood, honorary secretary and principal of the institute.

As for future plans, it's clear, like a crystal, for Kiran. "I want to
serve handicapped people and dream of opening a school in my city -
Gurdaspur."

http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=213589
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