Thursday, December 3, 2015

Indian with cerebral palsy is PhD in technology – Universia Brazil

Are there barriers to success? The Indian Akshansh Gupta, 32, against the predictions of doctors, family and an entire society has surpassed the most difficult obstacles, focused on its main goal:. Education

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When Gupta was born, doctors thought he was dead because his body She stood still for 4 hours straight. That’s when they realized that baby suffered from cerebral palsy , a neurological condition that affects intensely the movement of muscles and also speech.

As a child, Gupta could not even even listen to what other people said to him and spent hours staring at the same place. In an attempt to develop your child’s skills, boy’s mother enrolled him in a regular school instead of putting it into an institution focused on disabled people.

In an interview with BBC news network britância, the Indian told the other children underestimated their ability to learn and did not understand how he could be being literate in a classroom for ordinary people. “I always thought that if you are determined, you can achieve anything you want. But are you even have to take the initiative without waiting around the world will give you support, “said Gupta.

Recently, Akshansh Gupta completed his Ph.D. by Jawaharlal Nehru University , a prestigious institution of higher education in India. Gupta became PhD in brain technology and platforms that make the interface between brain and computer, to help and repair prolemas motor and cognitive human beings.

To watch the interview Complete Akshansh Gupta BBC, click here .

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