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From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 24 November 2014 11:12
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: [AI] Blind to handicap: lighting lives of others

Times of India:

NAGPUR: His mission in life reads, "To work unceasingly to mitigate pain
and suffering of human race." And despite not having seen any light since
birth, Rajesh Asudani is lighting up the lives of hundreds of disabled
persons through his work. His congenital blindness hasn't stopped him from
achieving as many as 19 gold medals at Nagpur University, in the process
inspiring thousands to fight against their disabilities.

The 38-year-old took inspiration from his two elder brothers, who too are
blind, to make the Asudanis a household name in Nagpur. When information
technology was not even heard of, the trio overcame all odds and battled
social stigma to show the world that disability of any kind is not a curse
and can be defeated with hard work and determination. Fittingly, the Limca
Book of Records took cognisance of their achievements, besides other
national and international publications.

"I was literally zero till standard IV. This was the time my elder
brothers, Ghanshyam and Vinod, inspired me to study. From that day on, I
never looked back, of course with a support of my parents - Hardayaldas and
Laxmidevi, who took immense pains to raise us while battling financial
crunch, since the family had migrated from Pakistan during the partition."

A glance at his biodata and achievements would shame all normal human
beings. He was second merit in SSC exam with 93% and first in HSC in
handicapped category with 87%. He joined five years LLB course at Dr
Ambedkar College and again topped the exam with 75%. He then completed BA
(English Literature) and MA (English), again in merit. He cleared NET in
three subjects - English, law and psychology - along with SET from Pune
University.

"Unfortunately, we didn't have IT at our disposal at that time, else we
would have made more progress. We were completely dependent on others. My
sister used to record the books on tape recorder and I used to listen,"
recalls Rajesh, who is also a poet, writer and a social worker par
excellence. He has penned a book 'Adhura Asman', an anthology of Hindi
ghazals.

Very few know that Rajesh, who is happily married to Nanda and has two
kids, also gives free lectures for blind students on how to crack
competitive exams, at Seva Sadan School on weekends. "We've lived our lives
and it's high time we give back to the society, especially the disabled. I
plan to start an NGO - Disability Advocacy, Research and education (DARE),
which will extensively work for such persons, especially youngsters, who
will be provided free coaching for competitive exams. I am also doing PhD
in disability discourse, an untouched area so far," says Asudani.

A senior officer at RBI now, Asudani dreams of opening counselling centres
for those who become disabled owing to accidents or health problems, as
they tend to go into depression.

The recipient of several awards and first president of Visually Impaired
Bank Employee Welfare Association (VIBEWA), Asudani is also instrumental in
fighting for the cause of blind persons by approaching the judiciary many
times. "I've won a case against Nagpur University, drafted many petitions
and also undertake legal counselling for the needy."

Rajesh always aspired to be a lecturer, but laments that there is huge
discrimination against the disabled and he couldn't land a job despite
impressive academic achievements. "This prompted me to appear in RBI exams,
which are tough. I now want to dedicate my life for the welfare of the
disabled and fight for their rights," he sums up with a smile.


If you want to vote for Rajesh to make him Nagpur Hero of times of India
Send sms to
58888
With the words:

NPHR 06


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

AGM
MIU
Reserve Bank Of India
Nagpur

Phone: 0712 2806358

A-pilll = Action coupled with  Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
Laughter


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