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A feature article published on June 23, 2026, by Rehana Parvin Ruma in 'Amar Desh' profiles several world-renowned individuals who achieved remarkable success despite living with disabilities. The piece emphasizes that physical limitations did not deter these figures from excelling in their respective fields, offering inspiration to those who lose hope after minor failures.

The article recounts the lives of Miguel de Cervantes, who lost a hand in battle but continued writing; composer Ludwig van Beethoven, who created timeless music despite deafness; and Louis Braille, who invented the Braille reading system for the blind. It also highlights French actress Sarah Bernhardt, who continued acting after losing a leg, and inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who became deaf yet produced over two hundred inventions. Helen Keller, both blind and deaf, earned academic degrees and fought for the rights of disabled children, while U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt led his nation effectively despite being paralyzed by polio.

Through these examples, the article underscores resilience and determination as the driving forces behind extraordinary human achievement.

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