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autobiography of a handicapped person in 200- 250 words.

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                                     The Story Of Srikanth Bolla
                         Rejected by Others but Accepted by Himself

He is the 23-year-old visually impaired CEO of the Rs. 50 crore Hyderabad-based Bollant Industries.
Srikanth Bolla's life was never simple. He confronted separation due to his incapacity all his life. When he was conceived dazzle, the villagers in Sitaramapuram in Andhra Pradesh prompted his rancher guardians to give him a chance to bite the dust. His folks, surprisingly, paid no notice. At school as well, he would regularly be pushed to the last seat and would not be incorporated into dynamic games. However, this didn't deflect Srikanth, who exceeded expectations in ponders and bested the Class 10 board exams in his school. At the Intermediate level, when he needed to choose Science, the Andhra Pradesh Education Board declined to concede consent. It said that Arts was what the main stream the visually impaired could take up. Srikanth documented a case and, following a six month pause, the Board consented to give him a chance to seek after Science. Srikanth topped his Class 12, securing a 98%. 
The following huge obstacle came when he chose he needed to consider building at the lofty Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). He confronted segregation once more when he was denied a concede card to the IIT selection test. That is when Srikanth chose, "If IIT doesn't need me, I don't need IIT it is possible that!" He connected to schools in the United States for an undergrad program and secured confirmation in four of the best schools – MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon. He in the long run picked MIT and turned into the school's first worldwide visually impaired understudy.

For the future, Srikanth has a dream of building a supportable organization with a workforce involving 70% individuals with inabilities. He beyond any doubt has progressed significantly in changing individuals' observations about the abilities of the distinctively abled.

Lines Spoken by this Man touches my Heart and that is :


“The world looks at me and says, ‘Srikanth, you can do nothing.’ I look back at the world and say ‘I can do anything’.”

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