Very inspiring, all the best to him for his future. 

 

Blind youth clears CA, wants to teach & hopes to inspire others

TNN | Jan 21, 2015, 11.34 PM IST

Mumbai: While clearing the Chartered Accountancy (CA) exam is never a
cakewalk for aspirants, for Thane's Rushabh Kapasi, the task was even more
daunting.

Kapasi (24) suffers from almost 100% vision loss due to a birth defect. He
was born with corneal opacity in both eyes. But determined as he was, Kapasi

managed to clear his CA with help from his parents and a few readers. As he
was not trained in Braille, study material had to be read out to him. He
cleared

both Group I and II in his third attempt in results declared on Monday.

His parents sat with him for over 10-12 hours each day for four months to
read out notes. Kapasi has an exceptional academic track record. He has
always

scored above 80%.

Haresh Kapasi, his civil engineer father, said, "With the help of the
National Association for the Blind, he continued to get interested readers
and writers

who helped him clear his education. In the last attempt in the CA exam, he
did not take help from any reader as we helped him in his studies."

Rushabh aims to get into teaching. "In a few years he and his younger
brother, who too is pursuing CA, can start their independent practice. My
son wants

people to take inspiration from him and we are willing to offer guidance to
aspirants," said his father. Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
officials

were also helpful, he said.

Praffula Chhajed, vice-chairman, board of studies, ICAI, said the institute
does not differentiate students based on disability but extends full
support. 

 

Source :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Blind-youth-clears-CA-wants-t
o-teach-hopes-to-inspire-others/articleshow/45971916.cms?prtpage=1

 

Regards, 

Nilesh 

 

 

 



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