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Cerebral Palsy Survivor Anandita Graduates University, Inspires Others with Disabilities
16 Nov
Summary
- Born with rare heart defect, diagnosed with cerebral palsy
- Graduated from Pune University, plays two musical instruments
- Certified clinical musician helping young adults find their purpose

Anandita Kumar, a 24-year-old woman from India, has overcome immense challenges to achieve remarkable success. Born with a rare congenital heart defect and diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a baby, Anandita's early years were defined by extensive therapy, limited mobility, and a struggle to find her place in a world designed for the able-bodied.
However, Anandita's story is one of triumph. In the past few years, she has graduated from Pune University, mastered two musical instruments, and become a certified clinical musician. Anandita, or "Dita" as she prefers to be called, now dedicates her time to helping young adults with disabilities, like herself, discover their purpose and potential.




