Ajay Namo, son of Krishna Namo of MV-43 village near Malkangiri district of Odisha. Ajay is now a plus 2 student at Malkangiri College. Ajay is the eldest son of his family. Krishna Namo has supported the family by taking what he grows on the small land to the market and selling it. Ajay loves to study. He goes to the market with his father to sell their cultivated vegetables.
So everything turns upside down, when Ajay's accident happens. For the past four years, Ajay has been returning home from tuition after an accident. Ajay's right leg has broken. Ajay is taken to Visakhapatnam Hospital in Andhra Pradesh after consulting at Malkangiri. It had the cooperation of the villagers. Due to lack of funds, Krishna was unable to get to the high facilitated hospital. The villagers donated and treated Ajay. But to be serious, the doctor immediately advised Ajay to amputate his leg, leaving him bedridden for four years.
Ajay, however, was not a loser. He can go all the way to the land on one foot to do his father's duty. On the one hand, he is going to college and studying. On the other hand, he is also helping his father in planting and selling vegetables. He was seen walking on one leg because he did not have the resources to put on an artificial leg.
Ajay, who also wakes up in the morning and goes to the cultivating area to work, grabs vegetables and goes to the bazaar, says Ajay. The biggest problem is when he is ready to go to college. He is going to college with great difficulty because he has only one leg. It is true that Ajay has a disability allowance but he has not received any support from the administration. Although paralyzed, Ajay has set an example for others. Locals have suggested that Ajay may be in a similar state with anyone else if he is given an artificial leg by a benevolent person or administration.
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