Kundapur, 23 July 2013: He is a twenty-two-year-old born physically challenged youngster. He is a lone son to his parents. His father became alcoholic addict as he could no more care for his physically challenged son. His mother was sustaining the family by working as daily wager. His grandfather began teaching him lessons. In spite of him not attending any classes, he loved his studies. He began to write articles and began to read stories and novels. He became fluent in English and Hindi. He had a great ambition of appearing for SSLC exam.
Yashwanth
The physically challenged Yashawant is glued to wheel-chair who borrowed old books of students, in order to fulfill his aspiration to appear for SSLC exam. He was about to lose interest, when some one told him about Spoorthidhama Rehabilitation Center, Koteshwar. He pestered his mother to drop him at the Center, and now became an inmate here. The Center is preparing him in order to appear for SSLC exam in next year.
He is none other than Yashawant, hailing from Toremavu village that comes under the limits of Nanjanagod in Mysore district. His father is Radhakrishna. He is now sheltered at Spoorthidhama along with his mother Sudharani and undergoing training to appear for his dream to pass SSLC exam.