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These people are very poor. They are vulnerable. Actually, the society
marginalized them.
This wheelchair is
so easy to ride. And this wheelchair is more
stable on this rough ground. I use it to go to school;
I use the wheelchair to enter into the classroom.
I am able now to make a
wheelchair for myself because I have been given the knowledge.
I feel good that we make this
wheelchair in this country. That's a big thing. I am proud of it now. The last time I've gone into
my village, my father asked me, "Where did you get
this wheelchair from?" This wheelchair
is made by myself. That's what I told him. I said, "It's made by myself." When somebody gets a
wheelchair, especially someone who has been suffering, you
know, crawling on the ground, the first impression you
see is a big, smiling face.