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Nafiya, 14, and Nuha Baig, 19, are visually impaired students at the Rabita Welfare Trust in Bangalore. Despite facing societal prejudices and personal struggles, both are determined to achieve their dreams. Nafiya aspires to become an IAS officer and Nuha, a psychologist. They shared their stories of resilience, challenges, and happiness with a reporter.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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