Sightsavers stories

Sarita's story

19-year-old Sarita is visually impaired and belongs to Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh. In 2014, Sarita was given Braille and ICT Based training under Sightsavers’ Inclusive Education Programme. She later participated in a Self- Defence Instructor Training organised by Sightsavers which would eventually transform her life.

In 2018, Sarita participated at the 6th National Blind and Deaf Judo Championship and she returned with the Bronze Medal. A year later, she won Silver Medal at the 7th National Blind Judo Championship.

Playing for India was a dream for Sarita since she started to learn Judo. This dream turned into reality when Sarita made everyone proud by winning Bronze Medal at the 2019 Commonwealth Judo Championship for Visually Impaired in Walsall West Midlands, England.

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Sightsavers and social inclusion

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Ravinder's Story

Ravinder, 50, from Hyderabad, lives with a congenital physical disability alongside his wife and three young children. With his wife working as a daily wage labourer, the family manages life with limited means, holding on to the small joys that keep them going.

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Krishnaveni's story

Ms. Krishnaveni, a 45-year-old woman, has worked as a housekeeping staff member in the Maternity Ward of H. Siddaiah Referral Hospital for the past five years.

Sightsavers from the field

From the Field

January 2026