Growing up as a short-statured girl, the world always felt just a little out of reach. But every time I felt overwhelmed, one person was always there to lift me up: my brother. From personal grooming to professional guidance, he became my mentor, teacher, and Ustaad—my everything.
I’ve always believed that "Disability is just a Perception". It’s how you choose to see yourself that truly matters. I’ve faced my share of challenges, but I’ve never let circumstances define who I am or what I can achieve.
Despite all odds I got my degree from NED in computer Engineering. But honestly that was just the start… there is so much more to life that I want to achieve. I want be independent.
One of the things that I really wanted to learn was driving. And it was my siblings who played a huge role in making that possible for me.
My sisters were the ones who got car pedal extenders for me. And my Bhaiya without any hesitation, handed me the keys to his own car. Because he wanted me to now take control of the wheel.
They weren’t just trying to build my confidence and provide me with convenience, but rather it was about making sure that I had the best experience possible, and that nothing would stand in the way of my independence.
My brother has been teacher my whole life, and I’ve learned a lot from him. But now my dream is to inspire others by showing them that no challenge is too big to overcome.