How To Brave All Odds? Learn From 95% Disabled JNU Scholar Akshansh Gupta Who Was Recently Awarded A PhD

A couple of days back JNU campus witnessed a special convocation in the Vice-Chancellor’s office which happened months ahead the formal ceremony next year. This event was organized to award a Ph.D. degree to a student named Bunty Dada. Yes, that’s how people call him. Though his real name is Akshansh Gupta but students around the campus know him as Bunty Dada. It truly signifies a victory of mind over matter.

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Despite being 95% disabled, he has achieved it with strong will power, determination, courage and perseverance. He grew up with Cerebral Palsy, a disorder which is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of brain that control movement, balance and posture resulting in difficulty to think or reason and problems with sensation, vision, hearing, speaking etc.

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He’s finished writing his paper on “Brain Computer Interface” in between travelling to Malaysia to present a paper on his chosen subject of computer science. This tremendous achievement would be incomplete without talking about 3 people who played a key role in his transformation from a kid who barely managed to walk to a JNU Scholar.

Her mother made sure that he gets an education unlike most special people in this country who are deprived of it.  A teacher, Meera Sahu, who got him admitted to the school. The third person was Mahajan, a rickshaw puller, who took him to his college in Jaunpur (UP) everyday where he completed his BTech.

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Gupta, a freshly minted doctor now, is hopeful of getting a job, preferably in the university itself. If JNU obliges, he will be overjoyed. “JNU’s atmosphere is such that anyone would like to always live here,” he says with a grin. He does grudge the government, though, for framing disability policies without consulting the affected people. “Because we are not vote banks,” he explains.

We wish you all the very best Bunty Dada. You are an excellent example of how a person can not only survive but emerge victorious from such an extreme disorder.

 

News Source: TOI

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