This document provides information on 10 famous people with disabilities from different professions around the world who are inspirational. It summarizes each person's disability and their accomplishments. The people mentioned include Sudha Chandran an Indian dancer who lost her leg, Ravindra Jain an Indian singer and composer who was visually impaired, Arunima Sinha an Indian climber who lost her leg climbing Mount Everest, and others like George Washington, Helen Keller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Nicholas Vujicic, and Rowan Atkinson who faced various disabilities but found success. Their quotes are also included that show their strength and perseverance.
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10 famous differently-abled people (across the world and belonging to 10 different professions) who are an inspiration to us
1. TOPIC- SEA
Create an infographic on 10 famous differently-abled
people (across the world
and belonging to 8 different professions) who are an
inspiration to us.
2. 10 Famous People With Disabilities
1. Sudha Chandran
2. Ravindra Jain
3. Arunima Sinha
4. George Washington
5. Helen Keller
6. Franklin D. Roosevelt
7. Nicholas James Vujicic
3. 1. Sudha Chandran
Sudha Chandran is an inspiring woman.
When she was only 16 years old, she met
with a horrific accident which resulted in
the amputation of her right leg. She is
widely known for her accomplishments as
a Bharatanatyam dancer, she also acted in
several films like Mayuri and Nache Mayuri.
Once she said that “Once I stepped on the
stage, I got my soul back”.
4. 2. Ravindra Jain
Born visually impaired, Ravindra Jain was
a real achiever who showed that talent is
all that it is needed to survive in the film
industry. He had notable contributions as a
singer, lyricist, and composer. One of his
most famous work was his work for
Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan. He was
famously said that “ You will never be
brave if you don’t get hurt, you will never
learn if you don’t make mistakes, you will
never be successful if you didn't encounter
failure.
5. Arunima Sinha
Arunima Sinha has earned many accolades
for her inspirational bravery. In 2011, she
lost her left leg after a train accident due
to a scuffle with robbers. The
circumstances could not put down
Arunima as she climbed the Mount Everest
with the help of her prosthetic leg.
Arunima Sinha, in her book Born Again on
the Mountain: a story of losing everything
and finding it back has said that “No
matter how great a loss, time always heals
the pain, even though the scars remain.”
6. George Washington
If a person who suffered from
dyslexia throughout his life can
become the first president of the
United States, then no PwD should
ever be criticized or deprived of any
opportunity as greatness lies within
the soul. George Washington once
said, "99% of failures come from
people who make excuses."
7. Helen Keller
When Helen Keller was only 19 months old, she
suffered an illness that the doctors were unable
to identify at that time. This disease left her
both hearing and visually impaired. These
disabilities could not stop her as she became
the first person with such problems to get a
bachelor’s degree in arts. Such was her
resolute that she said: “Life is either a daring
adventure or nothing.”
8. When Nicholas was born, it was
found that he had an exceedingly
rare disease called phocomelia.
This disorder caused him to be born
without his four limbs, also known
as Tetra-Amelia syndrome. This
major disability could not stop him
from being one of the most famous
motivational speakers. The power
in his heart is evident when he
says, “If you can't get a miracle,
become one.”
9. Franklin D. Roosevelt
When Franklin D. Roosevelt was 39
years old, he suffered a paralytic
illness, which is now known as
Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Because
of this disease, he was unable to
walk again and gave him a life in a
wheelchair. He guided America in
World War 2 and his leadership was
applauded worldwide. He once
famously said, “The virtues are lost
in self-interest as rivers are lost in
the sea”.
10. Rowan Atkinson
People with speaking disabilities are often
overlooked for films as they are not able to
deliver the dialogues like a normal actor. But
then came Rowan Atkinson, who despite
several rejections made a place of his own and
his style gave Mr. Bean a permanent place in
the audience’s heart. One of his famous quotes
is “I love walking in the rain because no one
can see me crying”.