Did you understand the character of Kannamma, the people in the pictures below - do you know?
.Stephen Hawking
Helen Keller
Arunima Sinha
Vaikom Vijayalakshmi
What is the common denominator of these geniuses who have proven themselves in their fields of work and become an inspiration to society? What message does their life give us? Find and make a note.
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Stephen Hawking, 76, who died on March 14, never won the coveted Nobel Prize as his widely accepted theory on black holes was never proved by astronomers and physicists.(AFP)
For all the dazzling brilliance that Stephen Hawking displayed and all the visionary theories that he propounded for the benefit of mankind, what strikes me as most remarkable about his life is the unstinted will power that he possessed. The news of his passing this week, at the age of 76, came with a sense of inevitability, yet a sense of loss at the extinguishing of a lamp of remarkable lustre.
There is no greater testimony to his indomitable spirit than the fact that doctors had foretold a remaining life span of only two years for him when he was diagnosed with a debilitating ailment, yet he lived for 50 more years. And the fact that he lived a life of shine and gloss while suffering from an incurable disease is an exemplification of his undaunted courage. As a scientist himself, Hawking could understand each horrific detail of his medical condition, but never did he flinch from the thought of death.
His towering stature despite being confined to a wheelchair and to an artificially-enabled functioning for several of his body parts, is as inspiring as can be.
But from his none too outstanding school record, to his never having received the Nobel Prize, several happenings of his life point to the dramatic and topsy-turvy existence.
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Sania Mirza is an Indian professional tennis player. A former doubles world No. 1, she has won six Grand Slam titles in her career. From 2003 until her retirement from singles in 2013, she was ranked by the Women's Tennis Association as India's No. 1 player.