Virali Modi
Virali Modi[1] (born 29 September 1991) is a disability rights activist and motivational speaker from India.[2] She spent much of her youth in the United States, but after a visit to India she entered a coma due to contracting malaria.[3] She survived, but could no longer walk.[4] She came second in the Miss Wheelchair India contest in 2014 and as a result gathered a large following on social media.[1] She began a Change.org petition titled "Implement Disabled Friendly Measures in Indian Railways."[5] Her efforts to make railways more accessible landed her in "100 Women (BBC)" for 2017.[6] She has given multiple TED (conference) talks on her experiences and struggles due to her disability.[7][8][9] She has started campaigns to promote accessibility for disabled individuals one titled #MyTrainToo which she began in 2017 as well as another titled #RampMyRestaurant.[5]
References
- The Inspiring Story Of Virali Modi, Who Bounced Back To Life After Being Inches From Death, Isha Sharma, Sept 30, 2016, Times of India, Retrieved 16 October 2017
- The Better India
- Interview in Le Amour Journal
- India Times
- Cobain, Ian (2018-11-26). "In conversation with Virali Modi". The New Rationalist Magazine. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
- BBC 100 Women 2017
- On a journey of destigmatizing disability | Virali Modi | TEDxMICA, retrieved 2019-11-02
- The Fight of Life | Virali Modi | TEDxABVIIITMG, retrieved 2019-11-02
- The Stigma Around Disability | Virali Modi | TEDxGLAU, retrieved 2019-11-02