“A disability doesn’t need to define your life.”
These are the words of Mark Dharmai, a 4-foot-2-inch sportsman who defied all odds to make his mark in the world of Para Badminton.
The 32-year-old was born with a severe disability, wherein his legs were twisted on the outside, to a fisherman in Mumbai’s Chambai village in Bandra.
He had a tough childhood but completed his schooling from St Andrews and then graduated from the same institution. His mother’s positive influence, however, plunged him into sports, which he said, “always fascinated him”.
Without any formal training, Mark went on to win a National championship among other laurels. However, lack of funds soon forced him to give up badminton and join his father on the fishing boat.
It was then that Mark’s friends and community members came forward to sponsor him and hence, his journey resumed.
The 32-year-old braved the odds went on to achieve a world ranking of 10th in the men's singles category, and world ranking of 3rd in the men's doubles and mixed doubles category.
This year, Mark has to represent India in 5 tournaments for which he needed help.
He then teamed up with fueladream.com to fund two tournaments through a campaign highlighting his achievements, his plight and his need for funds.
With an extraordinary response, they raised close to Rs 4 lakh in the first five days. The goal of the campaign has now been extended to Rs 8.85 lakh – additional funds which will now be used for two more events.
To help Mark achieve his dream, visit fueladream.com for more details.
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