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Medicos have never been in short supply, particularly in urban
areas. They come with all kinds of specialization tags attached to
their qualifications profile. However, Dr Harinder Dhaliwal is a
doctor with a difference. He does not like being treated differently
though. Any way, what is so different about the man? Well, he
happens to be a paraplegic!
Naturally, being a paraplegic means having to cope with a life-long
disability. It is commonly caused by spinal injury. Dhaliwal met
with an accident nearly two years ago. Since then, he has had a
tough time completing his undergraduate medical education. All
credit to the man's indomitable spirit, that huge odds
notwithstanding he has been able to complete his MBBS studies from
the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune.
Speaking to aarogya.com, the brave young man dwelt on the
difficulties he encountered and the manner in which he had coped
with them. He went on to stress the need to be regarded as a
"normal" person. Among the problems he faced apart from
depending on others for every small need, he mentions the constant
stares and sympathy his condition seems to evoke. That, he protests
is almost as though he were being reminded of being different from
others. Fortunately, for Dhaliwal, he got all the moral support he
needed to start life anew from his family, friends and teachers.
Constant morale boosters helped him cope with the fact of being
confined to a wheel chair. And, he decided to fight back and live
life to its fullest.
He has set his sights on an overseas excursion to further his
academic pursuits. The young man insists he plans to return to India
and do something for physically challenged people like himself. As
of now, in terms of facilities at public places like ramps, separate
entrances at shopping complexes, theatres, hospitals, colleges etc.
are conspicuous by their absence. Moreover, public transport, he
points out, is not equipped to meet their special needs.
Dhaliwal's is a tale of courage and doggedness which is an example worth
emulating. aarogya.com is starting a Paraplegic Support Group for the
physically challenged who could come together and share their thoughts
and opinions with one another, constitute a forum for others like themselves
and try and do something to redress their problems
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