"Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the
bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway." -- Mary Kay
Ash
Realistically, a visually impaired person, suffering from the
incurable disease called Retinitis Pigmentosa, would be expected to
not be able to skim through documents at an ordinary person's speed.
But Mr. Rahul Gunwant Kelapure, who is presently a Grade-B Legal
Officer in the Securities and Exchange Board of India, can read four
times faster than any visually-enabled person.
Mr. Kelapure won the Amway Opportunity Foundation's Young Achievers
Award last year for his exemplary achievement at a skill that no one
would expect a visually impaired man to possess. He is adept at
reading, having a capability to read and understand at a speed four
times faster than any visually-enabled person.
After passing 12th standard with flying colors, Mr. Kelapure carefully
weighed his options and chose the field of law. At that time, all he
thought about was choosing a stream where he would be at par with a
visually able person and prove his mettle. He unabashedly accepts that
at that time he hadn't thought about future difficulties that might
come his way.
Mr. Kelapure graduated in law from Government Law College, Mumbai and
carved his way up through the ladder. He talks about his struggle to
find a job after college in an unruffled fashion, not as something to
repent upon, but as an experience to feel motivated from. He got a job
almost 6 months after completing his graduation and while pursuing his
LLM in Intellectual Property Rights from Mumbai University.
He was employed as a Trainee Associate in Pardiwala and Co. where he
worked for some time. He then moved to Delhi where he worked with
Ashok Sikka and Associates, which is a Taxation Firm. He then worked
for a Media and PR Company, Genesis Burson- Marsteller in their
compliance team, in Gurgaon. He went on to look after the Western and
Southern region for the Company. He then joined SEBI as a Grade-A
Legal Officer in 2011 and was promoted to Grade-B Legal Officer this
year.
When asked about this talent of speed reading, Mr. Kelapure placidly
explains his desire to read as fast as the others in the Companies
where he has worked. He recollects joking to his friends, saying that
if he had a device which could read faster for him, he would read 1000
pages a day, a claim which easily pointed towards going against the
forces of nature.
He recalls his boss remarking once that it was taking too much time
for him to read and that if this would be his speed, they would have
to keep the office open till 2 at night. What was an innocent comment
became this man's inspiration to grow.
Tommy Lasorda had rightly put it when he said, "The difference between
impossible and possible lies a man's determination". Mr. Kelapure's
determination was the guiding factor in him being able to achieve this
feat.
He gradually increased the speed of his screen reader software called
Job Access with Speech (JAWS) and noticed the improvement in his
reading speed. He decided that he would increase the speed every week
by a few notches. The default speed of JAWS is 15 implying 115 words
per minute while Mr Kelapure has now achieved a speed of 62, which
comes to 470 words per minute. If compared to a normal A4 page
reading, it would be an average 70 pages per hour.
When asked about the work environment in his offices, he does not hide
the gladness in his voice when he says, "Where I have work, the people
have been excellent. The environment has been very supportive and it
still is. But what I really appreciate is that nobody has ever
protected me so much that it would hamper my growth. They have
protected me to the extent required. They have been accommodating, but
not constricting, always encouraging, always challenging."
He calls his parents, his wife, his sisters and all his relatives, his
"pillars of success", thanking them for never making him feel
different. He now dons several roles: a husband, successful law
practitioner and a social worker. He is working towards converting
books to readable Marathi for those who are visually impaired and are
not good at English as well.
With his laudable spirit and hard work, he never ceases to inspire. At
a special screening of the movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag for the visually
challenged students of the National Association for Blind- Department
of Rehabilitation, Mr. Kelapure addressed the gathering as the guest
speaker, saying, "This world is full of opportunities, whether for the
abled or the challenged. It is sheer hard work, ability to face
challenge and positive attitude that makes one successful. I would
appeal all the visually challenged to have a vision to achieve their
aim in life."  His lines left everyone with a zeal to succeed.
He is happily married to Sonali Kelapure and is currently pursuing his
MBA along with his job. He now wants the field of law to be a little
more accommodating for people like him, who just need an opportunity
to prove their mettle. He recalls his own struggle to get his first
job but with advent of technology, their capabilities should not be
viewed with a hint of doubt. His favorite singer Kumar Sanu's song
sums up his desire to inspire when it says:
"Roshni Andhera mitati hai,
ek shama kayi shama jalati hai
Ek din aayegi subah jarur
Rat gum ki aati jati hai
Chand to ghatta badhta hai
Suraj se tu najar milati hai."

-- 
Believe in WORK not in LUCK! & Most of all, trust in God but don't be
dependent on Him.



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