Saturday 22 October 2016

THE BOY WHO LIVED :A SURVIVAL STORY




THE BOY WHO LIVED :A SURVIVAL STORY 



Life keeps on moving up and down , this is an essential part of life but those who keep smiling even in odd situations take real fun of life . Today we are going to tell you story of an innocent teen who fought for his survival and won.. You will also feel proud after reading his story.....


In 2007, Ankit Rai was kidnapped from a playground near his home. After a frantic search was launched for the missing boy, Ankit’s kidnappers dumped him in the middle of two railway tracks, thinking he was dead.
A speeding train ran over the six and a half-year-old Ankit’s arm, but he escaped from the ordeal alive — but not without paying the price of losing an arm.


This file photo  Lallan Rai with his son Ankit at the Fortis Escorts Hospital.
After gaining consciousness, Ankit lifted his amputated arm and somehow found his way home. This act redefined his life — he did not let the perpetrators decide his fate.
He later helped the police in nabbing the culprits who had demanded a ransom of Rs 7 lakh. They turned out to be tenants in the family’s house. Ankit’s courage earned him the National Bravery Award in January 2008.



Ankit with his father


Nine years later, photographer Sanjeev Verma went back to find the ‘boy who lived’ — now a cheerful teenager with an endearing smile. Ankit, who will turn the age of 16 in November, lives with his father and mother, Lallan and Pushpa, in Faridabad.

Ankit is a sprightly teenager who is well known in his Faridabad neighbourhood for his dance moves. He is a regular at a local dancing academy and is no less than any other aspirant


He enjoys biking and dancing. He is currently enrolled in a local dancing academy, where he aspires to be a professional dancer like his idol and Bollywood star, Tiger Shroff


Ankit poses on bike



Ankit fares well in studies. Recently, he joined a mainstream school and is a favorite of his teachers, who admire his zeal.


Ankit with his friends outside his school.


When he’s not busy pulling off Shroff’s dance moves, Ankit likes to explore his gadgets

He is an ardent pet lover too and loves to feed the street dogs of his locality.





Ankit is popular amongst his friends.


Ankit loves to be on his own, not dependent on someone for anything. He does all household chores by himself and never lets his partial disability come in his way.








Like others of his age, he loves his electronic gadgets, be it laptops or smart phones.


Despite a gruesome past, Ankit strives to overcome his disability. He lives life by the mantra of being positive and seeing the brighter side of life.


source:HT

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