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Tales of life's real winners
Tanima Biswas, Sunday May 24, 2009, New Delhi

Every year NDTV brings to you reports on some of the CBSE or ISCE toppers. But this is a story of some toppers with a difference. Of kids who fought off their disabilities to emerge among the best of the best.

Anuj Goel has a genetic eye order. Words jumble up before his eyes. ''I cannot even read the black board though I sit in the front row,'' he says.  But that didn't stop this 17-year-old from scoring 96.6% in his school finals.

''I met this other girl who was in SRCC, and who had scored well. She also had a problem similar to mine. After meeting her I felt confident that even I could do it."

Anuj's score is just 2% short of the all-India CBSE topper. That is regardless of the fact that he is a topper in his own right in the differently-abled category.

Half an hour away in south Delhi, another battle was hard fought and won.

Seventeen-year-old Madhuri Kumari lives in a slum. She shares her cramped home with six family members. Kumari's father, a daily wage labourer, is the only earning member. Certainly, no question there of tuitions or extra help.

It was a struggle that is not evident in her report card, which flashes a mighty 83%

"I am lucky to have such parents. Girls with my background don't get education. I am the first girl in my family to be educated,'' she says.

These are stories of triumph that go beyond report cards. These are tales of life's real winners.

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Posted by Nithin Muraleedharan on Jun 26, 2009
I salute you NDTV!, for bringing this piece of important information in the eyes of the common public and in the eyes of the ignorant.
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