KBC: Amitabh Bachchan talks about difficulties and setbacks with Karamveers Gyanendra and Monica
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“There will be challenges, but being consistent will give you good results,” say Gyanendra Purohit and Monica Purohit, from Indore’s Anand Service Society, on Karamveer episode of KBC.
Sony Entertainment Television’s Kaun Banega Crorepati Season 12 has been inspiring millions of lives with heart-touching stories of common people who rise above all odds, and give a befitting reply to setbacks — either in their own lives or by helping others in the endeavour. Such is the inspiring story of our next Karamveers, Mr. Gyanendra Purohit, and his wife Mrs. Monica Purohit. The couple from Indore started the Anand Service Society with the aim of supporting deaf and mute children.
The organization was set up in 1997 and it was named after Mr. Purohit’s brother, who always desired to aid children with special needs, especially those who are likely to be dependent due to lack of or no access to basic necessities and education. The thought behind Anand Service Society was to ensure that as many children as possible get a normal life so that they are able to build a future secure with a job and decent living.
Sharing the story of a student named Sunny who once met him, Mr. Gyanendra Purohit said, “Sunny wanted to study like normal kids. So I took him to a school, but the principal said Sunny cannot be taught in that school. I requested the principal to allow the student to get normal education, and also persuaded by saying that my wife and I would take turns and come to school to translate what the teacher says to special kids like Sunny in sign language. The results were so astonishing that students like Sunny secured the first rank in the class.”
Moved by the story and work of these Karamveers, KBC 12’s mega host Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, asked the couple about the difficulties these kids face and how do they express those difficulties.
Mrs. Monica Purohit recollected, “There have been some horrible incidents with these children, and it is shocking to know that these kids have gone through such bad instances in life. But the truth is harsh.” Both the husband and wife duo work very closely and sensitively towards helping secure justice for the turmoil these specially-abled children undergo. Their techniques are unique and also sensitize the officials in turn making them understand what the child is trying to explain.
Mr. Bachchan, who was encouraging of the couple’s noble contribution towards nation-building, urged the Karamveers to share their experience during the lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr. Gyanendra Purohit shared, “As the lockdown got announced, we realized that 70 lakh people in our country are deaf & mute. We were worried about how this information would reach them. We immediately made a YouTube channel and tried our best to pass on information about the lockdown through sign language videos so that it was available for all the people across our nation.”
During the lockdown, the Anand Service Society also mobilized help. Said Gyanendra, “Looking at these videos, we got a video call from a deaf & mute person based in Gurugram. He had not eaten food for three days and was not allowed to go out due to the Covid-19 situation. We reached out to him and provided him with ration.”
This was not all. As the lockdown continued, a lot of people were migrating. The couple requested these migrants to share their videos in sign language which they then passed on to top government officials. There were a few deaf & mute kids from MP who were in Gurugram. The officials were sensitized about their plight and seamlessly helped these kids reach home back in MP. Looking at this success story, Anand society received calls from deaf & mute people from across 22 states asking for help during this lockdown.
Mrs. Monica Purohit also shared some words of wisdom who are willing to help those in need. “We have got success after a lot of struggle but having consistency at what we did has helped us reach many lives. Our children who have completed their studies, now hold government jobs and have become trainers for people who can hear and speak. There will be challenges but being consistent will give you good results.”
Quite inspiring, isn’t it?
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