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Blind mechanic mends electronic gadgets in Uttar Pradesh
Bijnor, Jan 17 (ANI): Mohammad Mustkeem's strong intuition has made up for the lost sight. He repaired electronic items to earn a livelihood in Bijnor.
A blind since he was two-year-old, Mustkeem has a feel for repairing the electronic gadgets.
"When I was in school, I developed interest in electronic products like radio and music system. Whenever I came back from school, I would start playing with radio and other electronic items. Initially, I was not very good at repairing, but slowly I learnt the art," he said. Mustkeem always believed that if God has sent him into this world without eyes, he would also bless him with some skills. He learnt the trick through sheer perseverance."He was two-year-old when he lost his sight. But he never lost hope and courage. Taking up this profession, he can repair stabiliser, charger and many things now. He is the one who takes care of everything," said Inayatullah, Mustkeem's father. Mustkeem's family expects support from the government so that they can live a better life. By Sarfarz (ANI)
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