From Scaling Mt Everest to Advocating for Change, these Women with Disabilities have Done it all

From Scaling Mt Everest to Advocating for Change, these Women with Disabilities have Done it all

By: WE Staff

At the young age of 13, Bethany Hamilton was an upcoming surfing star. However, luck had something else in store for her. One day while surfing she had a bad encounter with a shark; she lost an arm to the gruesome incident. For any other person, this might have been the end of the road in life, but not for Bethany. She gathered courage and worked hard. With time she returned to surfing despite having just one arm.

"I don't need easy. I just need possible,” said Bethany.

Much like Bethany, there are several people in the world who either accidentally suffer from a disability or are born with it. Crudely, disability can be described as a physical, cognitive, sensory, or intellectual impairment in any part of the body. It mostly interferes with or hampers a person's ability to carry out everyday tasks.

But the most important thing to understand about disabilities is that it is a natural dysfunction of any body part, but it does not imply that the person fails or lacks willpower.

People who suffer from disabilities often face numerous challenges arising from the stigma and lack of awareness about disability. It should be our prerogative to treat them like we would anybody else. In order to support and give people with disabilities equal chances to participate in all aspects of life, it is crucial to building an inclusive society.

A common notion about disability is that once afflicted, an individual is somehow lesser than others. People believe that disabled individuals will somehow fall back into life. However, we fail to see that disabled people possess more strength and perseverance than the average person, owing to their difficult circumstances. There are many disabled individuals who have not only come to terms with their physical challenges but have gone on to achieve remarkable feats.

We bring to you the stories of two such Indian women, who suffer from some form of disability but have gone on to perform extraordinary services in their lives and society. Women with disabilities have a major contribution to society in various ways. They are serving as advocates and activists for equal rights and opportunities by using their experiences and knowledge to spread awareness. They are stereotype breakers and also challenge the barriers made by society.

There are many such examples where women with disabilities have gained success. We introduce you to Arunima Sinha and Malavika Iyer.

Arunima Sinha: Conquered Mount Everest

Arunima Sinha, a former national volleyball champion for India is the first woman amputee to summit Mount Everest. She was born on July 20, 1988, in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India. Arunima was thrown out of a moving train in 2011 while defending herself from a robbery attempt, and she ultimately lost her left leg due to the accident.

After the incident, she was devastated and searched for a job. After getting several rejections, she was shattered because of her disability. Arunima hated the pettiness people showed to her. Then she decided to make her disability her strength and not her weakness. She decided to climb Mount Everest after the incident to show the world and herself that she can do whatever she wants to and overcome her disability. On 21 May 2013, she succeeded in her mission with the help and training of Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest. She also made history by becoming the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest and Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa in the year 2014.

Arunima Sinha's achievements and accomplishments are:

First female amputee to summit Mt. Everest: Arunima became the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world in 2013.

Summit Mt. Kilimanjaro: In 2014, she made a world record by becoming the first amputee to summit Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro.

Padma Shri Awardee: She received the fourth highest civilian award in India, the Padma Shri award in 2015 for her exceptional achievement in mountaineering.

Award in the Field of Adventure: Arunima received the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award, the highest national honor for exceptional achievement in the field of adventure.

Complete Seven Summits: She holds the record as the first female amputee to finish the Seven Summits which is the highest peak on each of the seven continents in 2019.

Writer: She is also a writer. "Born Again on the Mountain" is written by Arunima Sinha, a book that outlines the author's accomplishments and experiences of being a mountaineer.

Malvika Iyer: Activism to create an Inclusive World

An Indian activist for the rights of people with disabilities, motivational speaker, and bilateral amputee is Malvika Iyer. When she was just 13 when a bomb explosion severally injured her and crushed her dreams. In the accident, she lost both her hands. However, this unfortunate accident did not stop her from dreaming about her aspirations and goals in her life. Instead, she used her challenges to become a powerful voice for people with disabilities.

Here are some of Malvika’s numerous contributions to society:

Activist for Disability rights: Malvika is a well-known activist for disability rights who fights for the rights of those people who are disabled or physically challenged. She promotes awareness of the difficulties or barriers faced by disabled people through her platform and works to make society more inclusive.

Inspirational speaker: Malvika is also an inspirational speaker who motivates and empowers her listeners through her thoughts. She shares her example and stories of resiliency and determination to inspire and encourage others to face their obstacles and overcome the challenges to achieve their goals.

Social worker: Malvika has a Ph.D. in social work and has served the society with various renowned organizations to promote the welfare of disabled persons. Additionally, she has worked on problems relating to disabilities with UNICEF and UNDP.

Author: Malvika is an inspirational writer. She is the author of the book named "I Inspire" which mentions her experiences and journey as an activist for disability rights and an inspirational speaker.

Malvika has achieved numerous accolades and awards for her efforts which include the highest civilian award for women in India, the 'Nari Shakti Puraskar.'

Malvika has a significant contribution to society and also sets an example for a lot of people. She has demonstrated that having a disability does not put any obstacle to being successful in life and that such individuals with disabilities can achieve amazing things.

Current Issue

Women Leaders in Spotlight

Most Viewed

  1. 1 Women's Health Startup HerMD Closing Doors Amid Industry Challenges
  2. 2 5 Famous Women in Indian Armed Forces
  3. 3 Saudi Women No longer Require Male Permission for Clothing Choices, says Prince MbS
  4. 4 Kolkata Medtech Startup Innovodigm Raises Rs 5.5 Crore Seed Funding Led by IAN Group
  5. 5 Yamunanagar's Kashish Kalra Honoured after Securing 111th Rank in UPSC Civil Services Exam
  6. 6 Madurai Appoints Its First Woman Corporation Head
  7. 7 IAS Vijayalakshmi Bidari Appointed as the new Nagpur Divisional Commissioner
  8. 8 American Entrepreneur Lucy Guo Overtakes T Swift to become Youngest Female Billionaire
  9. 9 ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Trophy Showcased at Indore's Holkar Stadium
  10. 10 Aparna Saxena's Beauty Venture AntiNorm Launches in India
  11. 11 Vidya Nataraj Co-Founded BlueStone Jewellery & Lifestyle files IPO
  12. 12 5 Women Freedom Fighters of India
  13. 13 Dr. G Krishnapriya appointed as CEO for Trichy
  14. 14 M3M & Sirona Partner to Introduce Menstrual Hygiene Vending Machines in 15 Locations
  15. 15 Punjab Govt launches SHE Cohort 3.0 Supporting Tech-led Women Startups
  16. 16 Indian origin Lawyer, Sweena Pannu appointed as the US New Superior Court Judge
  17. 17 The Aurora Tech Award recognizes 4 Indian Women-led Startups
  18. 18 Kerala's Republic Day parade featured an all-female tableau
  19. 19 Manisha Kabbur Becomes Karnataka's First Woman International Karate Coach
  20. 20 Director K. S. Ravikumar's Daughter Maalica Ravikumar Launches Life Coaching Company 'Evergrowth Academy' for Women
  21. 21 Leezu's Raises Pre-Seed Funding to Accelerate Growth in Sexual Wellness Industry
  22. 22 Sattu: Super-easy summer drink for PCOS gut healing
  23. 23 Swathi Nelabhatla creates Sitha App, India's First Women-Exclusive Gig Platform
  24. 24 7 Timeless Female Kathak Dancers & their Iconic Legacies
  25. 25 Meet 7 Iconic Women Architects of Modern India & their Most Impactful Work
  26. 26 This Woman-led Insuretech Startup is Helping Bridge the Education Financing Gap in India
  27. 27 Women Leaders Share Lessons Learnt from India Women's WC Win
  28. 28 5 Enterprising Women Founders Powering Singapore's Tech & Innovation Landscape
  29. 29 4 Women. 4 Stories. One Vision for Smarter, Stronger Healthcare
  30. 30 Global Gender Gap Narrows to 68.8%, But Full Equality 123 Years Away: WEF Report 2025
  31. 31 Changemakers: 7 Women Entrepreneurs Taking the Make in India Movement Forward
  32. 32 Meet Lucy Guo, The Youngest Self-Made Female Billionaire Disrupting Tech
  33. 33 How Women are Driving India's Festive Online Shopping Surge

🍪 Do you like Cookies?

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Read more...