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When Society Says No, Education Says Yes

Sunil Kumar, a 26-year-old from Gurgaon, grew up in a family where his mother took responsibility for raising her children after separating from her husband. She worked in different houses to support Sunil and his three sisters and ensured that their education continued.

Sunil continued his schooling like any other child until Class 5, when he developed cataract. In 2017, he lost his vision completely. This sudden change led people around him to doubt his future. Many felt that he would not be able to study or build a career. But his mother always believed education could create opportunities for him.

With her encouragement, Sunil completed Class 10 in 2021 from Hope Foundation in RK Puram and Class 12 from a government school in Gurgaon in 2023. He is currently in the final year of his graduation at Deshbandhu College.

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Sunil came to know about Eyeway through a WhatsApp group and decided to connect with the helpline. After understanding his needs, the counselor suggested that he pursue a computer course and explained how technology could help him study and appear for exams independently.

He was connected to NAB Meerut for an online course, which he completed successfully. With these new skills, Sunil is now preparing to take his fifth semester exams on a computer without needing a scribe.

Eyeway continues to support him in his English communication and competitive exam preparation. Sunil’s journey shows that even when society sets limitations, access to the right information and resources can change the direction of a person’s life.

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