Close
Igniting Ideas For impact

Embarking on a transformative journey through six chapters, we traverse India's landscape, exploring pioneering startups and their revolutionary...

11 months

Delhi Photographer Breaks Boundaries, Helps Differently-Abled Be Their Own Hero!

“Things have changed, but our perception of the differently-abled has not. Is making candles and graduating high school the best they can do? Who are we to define their potential?”

Delhi Photographer Breaks Boundaries, Helps Differently-Abled Be Their Own Hero!

This article has been sponsored by MG Motor India

Mohit Ahuja was confronted with the existence of social labels quite early in his life.

“The world creates separate boxes for people to inhabit and pre-determines the scope of their potential. It happened with my sister, who was labelled differently-abled. Although we were born from the same womb, we inhabited very different worlds,” he says to The Better India.


Want to learn photography? Join an exclusive two-day workshop to learn about the basics of photography. This workshop is hosted by Mohit Ahuja and his team of Superhumans. Book your slot here


His sister, who lives with Crouzon syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, is now a 43-year-old woman. She often visits an NGO to spend her time. Mohit points out that unfortunately, beyond making candles, diyas or baking cookies, there’s not much that the world allows these individuals to explore.

“Things have changed, but our perception of the differently-abled has not. Is making candles and graduating high school the best they can do? Who are we to define their potential?” he asks.

And it was this question that led Mohit, a Delhi-based photographer, to start an initiative called Know Disability, which is meant to shatter these stereotypes against disabilities.

When did the initiative begin? “It started in 2015. I had followed my passion but still felt unfulfilled. So I quit my job and decided to hold a 10-day photography workshop for people with disabilities. I wanted to share with them the knowledge of what I loved doing. But then there were things they taught me as well!” he shares.

Know Disability = No Disability

Till date, Mohit has trained over 300 kids from various schools and NGOs. Among those, more than 15 students now work as professional photographers!

Mohit adds that by applauding their smallest achievements, we are limiting them in their minds.

And so, his students are no less; instead, they are his superheroes.

“When a special needs child passes Class 10, their parents feel that it is a big achievement. However, this is wrong and in a way, patronising. The child is not incapable of getting ahead. The parents need to stop defining the limits for their children and instead, push them to do much, much better,” he points out.

Mohit’s simple philosophy is to help these children and adults get freedom from any such limited expectations. By saying that they can do whatever they want, and building their confidence, one can genuinely aid them to be the best version of themselves.

After all, indeed, there ain’t no mountain high enough!

“Let’s expect more from them⁠—making candles, and diyas is excellent, but they are capable of a lot more, he concludes.

MG Motor India and The Better India present MGChangemakers Season 2, with stories like that of Mohit’s, which prove that when individuals curate meaningful experiences, large scale social change can be triggered. As Mohit says “In the end, we all bond over one thing, our love for stories. It’s a human thing.”

Check out the journey of this inspiring photographer in this video below:

YouTube player

Want to learn photography? Join an exclusive two-day workshop to learn about the basics of photography. This workshop is hosted by Mohit Ahuja and his team of Superhumans. Book your slot here


(Edited by Gayatri Mishra)

Like this story? Or have something to share? Write to us: [email protected], or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.

If you found our stories insightful, informative, or even just enjoyable, we invite you to consider making a voluntary payment to support the work we do at The Better India. Your contribution helps us continue producing quality content that educates, inspires, and drives positive change.

Choose one of the payment options below for your contribution-

By paying for the stories you value, you directly contribute to sustaining our efforts focused on making a difference in the world. Together, let's ensure that impactful stories continue to be told and shared, enriching lives and communities alike.

Thank you for your support. Here are some frequently asked questions you might find helpful to know why you are contributing?

Support the biggest positivity movement section image Support the biggest positivity movement section image
Shorts

Shorts

See All
X