It was a good read. Thanks for sharing. I liked Your views on academia. I wonder how Mr SK Rungta thought that academia offers the comfort zone for blind people. I respect his view but pity his observations also. Being in the academia and in the last phase of my PhD, I can put it plainly that the life is very cruel in academia. Be it publishing, conducting surveys, taking projects and finding employment people like me are struggling from pillar to post. Apart from Delhi University, none other UGC-funded universities/colleges are willing to provide employment to blind academics. The scenario is more bleak in the private universities. I often worry that probablly I might end up working in other sectors cause finding job is very difficult in Indian universities. Afterall, one has to start earning for his/her survival!
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