Born With Immobile Hands, Odisha Girl Writes Matric Exam With Foot

In a remarkable display of resilience, a girl from Odisha's Malkangiri district has made headlines by writing her matriculation examination using her foot. Born with congenital hand deformities that render her hands immobile, she has demonstrated extraordinary determination and adaptability. While most students were hunched over their answer sheets, she calmly navigated the exam with her foot, showcasing her commitment to education despite significant physical challenges. This inspiring story highlights not only her personal strength but also raises awareness about the need for better support systems for differently-abled students in India. Such instances encourage conversations around inclusivity and accessibility in education, underscoring the importance of equipping all students with the resources they need to succeed. Her courage serves as a beacon of hope and motivation for many, proving that obstacles can be overcome with perseverance and a positive mindset.
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