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Man who was crippled in accident vows to help others

India joins other countries across the globe to mark World Disability Day

- By Correspond­ent

Every year on the third of December, 32-year-old Akash Kumbhar reminds himself that there is no time to be disillusio­ned with life even though an accident left him completely disabled.

World Disability Day on December 3.

For Kumbhar, from Pune, it is a time to give back to society and encourage others like him to take up life as a challenge.

In August 2006 he met with an accident along the PuneSolapu­r highway and sustained spinal injuries that made his legs dysfunctio­nal.

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After months of treatment, Kumbhar began helping others like himself and even Maharashtr­a’s drought-hit farmers in Marathwada.

Every step that Kumbhar takes is difficult — he has to use a walker — but that doesn’t stop him from participat­ing in various activities that help others.

Yesterday, he organised an event for the physically disabled in Pune, with the help of Cerebral Palsy Developmen­t Centre, Latur, and the Jan Kalyan Samiti in Pune, to gift wheelchair­s to disabled students from the drought-hit areas.

“During his rallies, he also appeals to people through slogans and banners to donate money, which he has given to drought-hit farmers and also to our organisati­ons,” says Ranganatha Joshi, an administra­tive officer, at the Jan Kalyan Samiti.

In the past, he had collected and donated funds to the Bidki and Ramgadh villages in Aurangabad to help villagers solve problems caused by polluted water. While his family business has been taking much of his time, he now wants to concentrat­e on social work to help as many people as he can.

In the Paraplegic Walking Marathon, he covered a distance of 42.2km in seven days, with the help of a walker and knee ankle foot orthosis.

The marathon started on December 1, 2014 and finished on December 7, 2014, at Nehru Stadium, Pune. For his safety, the Sancheti Institute of Orthopaedi­c and Rehabilita­tion provided full medical support with their team. His feat got mentioned in the Limca Book of Records.

His inspiratio­n, he says, is Claire Lomas, who became a paraplegic as a result of a riding accident in 2007 but went on to become a campaigner, fund-raiser and known for finishing the 32nd Virgin London Marathon in 17 days using the ReWalk robotic suit. Kumbhar is also writing his biography to motivate other disabled people, apart from motivating droughthit farmers.

 ?? AFP ?? World Disability Day activities Physically challenged players play cricket on wheelchair­s during a tournament organised on the occasion of World Disability Day in Allahabad yesterday.
AFP World Disability Day activities Physically challenged players play cricket on wheelchair­s during a tournament organised on the occasion of World Disability Day in Allahabad yesterday.

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