Archaic Laws, Insensitivity Compound Problems of the Disabled

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Akshanshk Gupta is 32 and a PhD in Computer Science. His journey from Uttar Pradesh's small town of Jaunpur to becoming 'Dr Gupta' at Jawaharlal Nehru University at New Delhi is nothing short of remarkable. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child but he's never allowed it to come in the way of his aspiration, often smiling in the face of ridicule.

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