India Untold
She has a condition called myelitis, but she never lets her physical shortcomings deter her will.
Ranjana, at the age of 10, was diagnosed with myelitis; the illness severely affected her spinal cord.
In 2012, Ranjana opened an organization under the name ‘Parivartan Path’.
Ranjana trains women in skills like tailoring, embroidery, fabric painting, and more.
Since 2012, she has imparted this training to more than two thousand women. She also gives tuition classes to women and children.
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