Story Of India’s First Differently-Abled Paraglider

February 20, 2020
Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Someone who dares to defy and live beyond their circumstances. But some dreamers dare to dream beyond seemingly impossible barriers.
 
When Divyanshu Ganatra, India's first differently-abled solo paraglider, lost his eyesight to glaucoma at the age of 19, he didn't give up. He had a dream to fly and take over the skies — so he did. And he started with a smile.

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