Saturday, April 4, 2015

A Face of Happiness, Kennady.

 Kennady Lakshmi, 22 (Department of English)
                                          
What else does someone need when he has a company of good friends around him? Kennady is one such lucky person to have good friends.
A post graduate student in Department of English, Kennady is partially visually impaired. He has the vision but not clear. The blurry vision of his eyes doesn't make him feel sad. He is a charming person and loves to make friends. He says, “Everyone in the university is good person. I never felt any problem or discrimination within the campus or outside. My friends are very cooperative and helpful.”
Being a low vision person, Kennady himself helps others who are differently abled. “I am blessed, at least to have some vision in my eyes. I feel bad for those who can’t see. I can’t imagine what they feel but I know that they need support”, says Kennady. He says that most of the people are busy with their own lives. Nobody bothers about those who are not able to do certain things. People like John James and many others within the campus and outside it as well need just support and motivation. All what they want is a better environment, where they don’t feel different but special.
Kennady is for sure an answer for all those who turn their faces from differently abled people. Despite being a low vision, he is dedicated to share his ability with those who are not abled. People like Kennady are definitely an agent of change in this materialistic world.
Someone has rightly said, “There is no greater disability in the society, than the inability to see a person as more”.


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