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Cerebral palsy is a severe, life-altering illness that can affect anyone from any background, even those with no previous history of the disease.
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Karishma Kumari, a lovely girl from Bihar, is 12 years old and in the seventh grade. She was living a normal life with her family until a tragedy struck. While playing with her friends, she met with asevere accident.
Mohan says that we have given him a second chance to live life. He wanted to go to school, play cricket and do various other things like children of his age usually do.
Mukarram, a resident of Panipat, Haryana, experienced a life-altering event when he was just two years old.
Nazra, a resident of Lambakheda village in Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, was a victim of polio since birth. It was very difficult to walk due to crookedness and twisting in both the toes.
A premature girl was born 12 years ago in the house of Santosh Kumar Agrahari, a resident of Mahul village in the Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. Her legs had a curvature at the knees and toes. Seeing this, the whole family, including the parents, fell into mourning, but what could they do? After that, they started taking care of their daughter.
9 years old Abhimanyu Singh from Rajasamand was born with clubfoot condition since birth.He couldn’t walk straight and had a tough time going about his everyday routine.
Aniket (23), born in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, faced the challenges of polio from a young age.
There was an atmosphere of happiness in the family and relatives since the birth of a son ten years ago in the house of Dinesh Kumar, a resident of Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
A son was born five years ago to Anil Sikharwal, a resident of Deoretha village in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh. There was a lot of celebration, but when the doctor saw the newborn’s feet, he discovered that both of his claws were curled. Everyone’s faces turned pale when they heard this; happiness vanished in a moment.
This story is of Dipanshu, son of father Rajkumar and mother Sugandha, resident of village Dhavali of Shahpura tehsil of Jaipur district of Rajasthan.
Karishma Kumari, a lovely girl from Bihar, is 12 years old and in the seventh grade. She was living a normal life with her family until a tragedy struck. While playing with her friends, she met with asevere accident.
Mohan says that we have given him a second chance to live life. He wanted to go to school, play cricket and do various other things like children of his age usually do.
Mukarram, a resident of Panipat, Haryana, experienced a life-altering event when he was just two years old.
Nazra, a resident of Lambakheda village in Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, was a victim of polio since birth. It was very difficult to walk due to crookedness and twisting in both the toes.
A premature girl was born 12 years ago in the house of Santosh Kumar Agrahari, a resident of Mahul village in the Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. Her legs had a curvature at the knees and toes. Seeing this, the whole family, including the parents, fell into mourning, but what could they do? After that, they started taking care of their daughter.
9 years old Abhimanyu Singh from Rajasamand was born with clubfoot condition since birth.He couldn’t walk straight and had a tough time going about his everyday routine.
Aniket (23), born in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, faced the challenges of polio from a young age.
There was an atmosphere of happiness in the family and relatives since the birth of a son ten years ago in the house of Dinesh Kumar, a resident of Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
A son was born five years ago to Anil Sikharwal, a resident of Deoretha village in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh. There was a lot of celebration, but when the doctor saw the newborn’s feet, he discovered that both of his claws were curled. Everyone’s faces turned pale when they heard this; happiness vanished in a moment.
This story is of Dipanshu, son of father Rajkumar and mother Sugandha, resident of village Dhavali of Shahpura tehsil of Jaipur district of Rajasthan.