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summary about a visit to Cambridge

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Answered by anuragkumar1067
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This is the story of a meeting between two disabled people. Both were extraordinary in their fields. Stephen Hawking is a great scientist though he suffers from paralysis. He is confined to a wheelchair and he can speak only with the help of a computer. Firdaus Kanga, the writer and journalist from Mumbai was born with very weak and easily breakable bones. He too moves around in a 



He meets Hawking in England. The two had discussed how the so called normal people should look at the disabled.
The writer, Firdaus, was on a walking tour through Cambridge to UK. His guide told him about Stephen Hawking who was occupying Newton’s chair at the university. But Hawking was a disabled fellow. He wrote A Brief History of Time’, one of the bestsellers.
Firdaus phoned Hawking that he was from India and wanted to meet him and write about his travels in Britain. Hawking agreed to see him for half an hour. The thought of meeting somebody like him in a wheelchair, gave Firdaus courage. Both of them were disabled
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Summary of:- A visit to Cambridge

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Written by:- Firdaus Kanga

Firdaus Kanga, a writer and journalist, was born with very weak and easily breakable bones. So he could move only on a wheelchair. He accepted his disability like a warrior. He travelled all over the world.

He went on a tour to Cambridge and had the opportunity to meet Mr. Stephen Hawking who was occupying Newton's chair aylt the university. Hawking was totally paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. He could communicate only with the help of a computer.

He thought that disabled people should not be worried about their condition and always think positive. If such people paid attention towards their ability then they could easily reach their goal.

This lesson motivates everyone including the physically challenged.

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