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Acid Attack Survivor Becomes IAS Officer
4 Feb
Summary
- A young girl lost her sight and altered appearance in an acid attack at age three.
- She excelled academically, overcoming prejudice and challenges.
- She now aims to become an IAS officer to fight injustice.

Kafi's life was tragically altered at age three when an acid attack resulted in the loss of her eyesight and a changed appearance. Born in a Haryana village, her parents named her Kafi, meaning 'enough,' challenging local prejudices. In 2011, during Holi, she was a victim of a brutal acid attack.
Years of medical treatments could not restore her vision, leading her parents to focus on her future. She attended a school for the visually impaired and later moved to Chandigarh for better educational opportunities. Books became her refuge, helping her build confidence and overcome loneliness.
Her academic brilliance, marked by a 95 percent score in Class 10, garnered media attention and support for potential eye treatment. Though the treatment didn't restore her sight, it offered crucial encouragement. Facing financial hardship during her Delhi University studies, she received timely support.




