Inspiring Indians Who Deserve a Huge Round of Applause


R. Umadevi: Third Women to Ever Win World Ladies Billiards Championship:

Not many of us recognize the Indian sports champions unless they happen to be cricketers. Umadevi is one such unacknowledged sports star. She was the World Ladies Billiards Champion 2012 and is only the third Indian woman after Anuja Thakur and Chitra Magimairaj to win this title.Umadevi The 47-year-old Bengaluru resident started her career in her 30s, with a regular job of senior typist with Karnataka State Horticulture department and despite of all financial failures, she became the world champion in 2012. Surely a tap on her back for her abilities and skills could be very helpful.

Ravindra Koelhe: Serving the Tribal Was All He Did In Past 26 Years Of Life:

Koelhe forbade his lucrative career and dedicated his services to the people from tribal areas of Maharashtra as a community doctor. All he charges them is 2 for the first consultation and 1 for the second. When he arrived at Melghat, the infant mortality rate was close to 200 per 1,000 babies, now the count is 60—thanks to his expertise and sincere dedication. It has been 26 years now and Koelhe still continues to serve these people. These are the nomadic tribes who still have no idea about clothing, which shows that his job there is not an easy task.

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