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Shubham Agarwal, a 37-year-old from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, has lived with visual impairment since the age of three, when a viral fever significantly reduced his vision. From an early age, he learned that moving forward would require not just determination, but constant adaptation.
After facing accessibility challenges in a mainstream school, Shubham continued his education through a specialized institution where he learned Braille and independent living skills. These years helped him build the confidence and resilience that would later define his professional journey.
In 2015, Shubham achieved an important milestone by securing a clerical position at Bank of Baroda. For him, this was more than a job - it was the beginning of financial independence and a career he had long aspired to build. But once he transitioned into a computer-based desk role, a new challenge emerged. Without assistive technology, handling digital tasks such as passbook updates, ATM issuance, and cheque book processing became extremely difficult.
This was when he reached out to Eyeway.
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