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Inspiring story of a blind Indian MBA


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commonsense
Inspiring
by commonsense on Dec 20, 2010 11:46 AM

It would have helped if the interview had brought out how JP Morgan has created/modified infrastructure to suit Mr Goel's needs. In various offices accross India including Government sector when they employ blind people they dont know how to put them to work. We have a blind telephone operator and in recent times, switch board concept has become outdated. But we dont know what kind of work we can give that person. Mr Aashish Goel said he works for investment department of JP Morgan. As far as I know, any body who works in a bank per se has to work with computers and should have ability to analyse/interpret lot of numerical data and a blind person I guess cannot see any computer screen. It would have been very much helpful to know how JP Morgan has crossed this huddle.

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Ashok Dharwadkar
Ashish goyal
by Ashok Dharwadkar on Dec 19, 2010 09:38 PM  | Hide replies

Shame unto ourselves who hv everything but still are poor in understanding the life around. But here is ashish a towering beauty who is less blessed but achieved soooo much. Sorry ashish i dont pity u but i marvel u and proud of you. Luv u soooooooo much


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shane bond
Re: Ashish goyal
by shane bond on Dec 20, 2010 10:17 AM
SALEEE ASHOK if ur understanding is poor, why do want to drag everyone in ? every indian will be proud of him but u better stop getting emotional... lol !

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Indian
Re: Ashish goyal
by Indian on Dec 20, 2010 10:05 AM
Is securing job in JP morgan and money mean understanding life. Cool down dude. Life is larger than what we do. Don't abuse yourself by pointing others. Every person has his own goals and problems. What leaves after us is did we stood for VALUES and Had we did something good for others.

.. Never think you are weak. - Swami Vivekananda.

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Ashok Dharwadkar
Ashish goyal
by Ashok Dharwadkar on Dec 19, 2010 09:38 PM

Shame unto ourselves who hv everything but still are poor in understanding the life around. But here is ashish a towering beauty who is less blessed but achieved soooo much. Sorry ashish i dont pity u but i marvel u and proud of you. Luv u soooooooo much


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Rathnavel Natarajan
Ashish Goyal
by Rathnavel Natarajan on Dec 19, 2010 11:06 AM

Hats Off to you Mr. Ashish Goyal.


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CHINMOY SRIVASTAVA
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by CHINMOY SRIVASTAVA on Dec 18, 2010 06:56 PM

OUTSTANDING !!!

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Sheetal Kaur
Ashish Goyal
by Sheetal Kaur on Dec 18, 2010 05:29 AM

While this is a very good or shall I say excellent achievement for a blind person.
I know quite a few blind people who work in many industries.
1, A local blind man who livid near me in UK (has since passed to lords abode) was a machine operator in local Rubber factory he use to operate a press that molded seal for medical industry.
He was blinded as a child in WW11.
2)Another young man I know of about 30 years old who is a first line engineer in a Computer related company called LogicaCMG ( WHO ALSO HAVE COMPUTER INTERESTS IN INDIA) This young Lad is totally blind ye is a very competent engineer.
3) A gentleman from Pakistan who runs his own business called Sun travels in Birmingham UK and is totally blind.
4)Another person (I have forgotten his name who runs a saloon in Mumbai near the gateway of India,he shaves beards of men and is totally Blind.
and what about Mark Inglis who lost both his legs(not blind though still a disabled person)who lost his both legs yet climbed the Everest to the summit.
there are lot of people who do not wish to just sit down and seek sympathy but achieve something which even able person sometimes feel a challenge, let us all learn and encourage who are less fortunate then us to get up and make their mark as Ashish Goyal has done he puts some of us able people to shame.
get inspired and inspire others do do the same rater then just sitting ob their back side and say WHAT CAN I DO I AM A DISABLED PERSON.

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Sheetal Kaur
Ashish Goyal
by Sheetal Kaur on Dec 18, 2010 05:29 AM

While this is a very good or shall I say excellent achievement for a blind person.
I know quite a few blind people who work in many industries.
1, A local blind man who livid near me in UK (has since passed to lords abode) was a machine operator in local Rubber factory he use to operate a press that molded seal for medical industry.
He was blinded as a child in WW11.
2)Another young man I know of about 30 years old who is a first line engineer in a Computer related company called LogicaCMG ( WHO ALSO HAVE COMPUTER INTERESTS IN INDIA) This young Lad is totally blind ye is a very competent engineer.
3) A gentleman from Pakistan who runs his own business called Sun travels in Birmingham UK and is totally blind.
4)Another person (I have forgotten his name who runs a saloon in Mumbai near the gateway of India,he shaves beards of men and is totally Blind.
and what about Mark Inglis who lost both his legs(not blind though still a disabled person)who lost his both legs yet climbed the Everest to the summit.
there are lot of people who do not wish to just sit down and seek sympathy but achieve something which even able person sometimes feel a challenge, let us all learn and encourage who are less fortunate then us to get up and make their mark as Ashish Goyal has done he puts some of us able people to shame.
get inspired and inspire others do do the same rater then just sitting ob their back side and say WHAT CAN I DO I AM A DISABLED PERSON.

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Sheetal Kaur
Blind Indian MBA
by Sheetal Kaur on Dec 18, 2010 05:27 AM

While this is a very good or shall I say excellent achievement for a blind person.
I know quite a few blind people who work in many industries.
1, A local blind man who livid near me in UK (has since passed to lords abode) was a machine operator in local Rubber factory he use to operate a press that molded seal for medical industry.
He was blinded as a child in WW11.
2)Another young man I know of about 30 years old who is a first line engineer in a Computer related company called LogicaCMG ( WHO ALSO HAVE COMPUTER INTERESTS IN INDIA) This young Lad is totally blind ye is a very competent engineer.
3) A gentleman from Pakistan who runs his own business called Sun travels in Birmingham UK and is totally blind.
4)Another person (I have forgotten his name0 who runs a saloon in Mumbai near the gateway of India,he shaves beards of men and is totally Blind.
and what about Mark Inglis who lost both his legs(not blind though still a disabled person)who lost his both legs yet climbed the Everest to the summit.
there are lot of people who do not wish to just sit down and seek sympathy but achieve something which even able person sometimes feel a challenge, let us all learn and encourage who are less fortunate then us to get up and make their mark as Ashish Goyal has done he puts some of us able people to shame.
get inspired and inspire others do do the same rater then just sitting ob their back side and say WHAT CAN I DO I AM A DISABLED PERSON.


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