inspiring!
 he has the honour to meet Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam as well.
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Facing life with unending optimism despite visual impairment

Staff Reporter
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Wasim is an expert at chess and has won several national-level competitions

He plays the veena and the tabla and has performed in many concerts in the U.S.

Admirable: Mohammed Wasim working on his laptop in Bangalore.

Bangalore: Articulate speech coupled with a pinch of philosophy and
unending optimism defines Mohammed Wasim, a visually challenged
English tutor, at the Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled. Born with
his vision intact, Mr. Wasim developed microphthalmos, a hereditary
eye disease, that eventually led to his being visually impaired at the
age of seven.

Refusing to give up on life, he completed his basic education from
Shree Ramana Maharishi Academy for the Blind and the pre-university
course from the Government PU College.

He overcame several obstacles to eventually obtain a BA degree, with
specialisation in journalism, English literature and political science
from Surana College, Bangalore.

Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Wasim said: "I joined the trust as a
student and now I serve as a teacher, reaching out to the disabled and
economically backward. The trust has gifted me with the ability to
'read' without eyes. I can use numerous computer applications, email
and surf the Internet for information using screen readers. Software,
such as ABBYY, JAWS and the more recent DAISY have added light to my
life. I have also been able to read and enjoy popular books such as
Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter
series. The mobility training that I have undergone helps me live
independently, even commute by the city bus service."

Mr. Wasim is an expert at chess and has won several national-level
competitions. He plays the veena and the tabla and has performed in
many concerts in the U.S.

He has participated in Republic Day parades at the Manekshaw Parade
Ground. He coaches students in English grammar, communication, voice
and accent skills.

G. Chetan Krishna, former classmate, who works with Mr. Wasim, said:
"Never underestimate the capabilities of the disabled. Wasim is an
example for the potential present within each one of us. The
determination and optimism that he possesses are the fuel that will
drive away stereotypes and prejudices, which still haunt our society."


Regards,
Vishal.
Website:
http://vishal.hello.googlepages.com

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