Updated On: 11 July, 2023 04:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In the face of adversity, a survivor of the July 11, 2006 Mumbai serial train blasts did not let his paralysis defeat him as he strived to achieve success and completed the CA course three years after the horrific incident which claimed more than 180 lives.

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In the face of adversity, a survivor of the July 11, 2006 Mumbai serial train blasts did not let his paralysis defeat him as he strived to achieve success and completed the CA course three years after the horrific incident which claimed more than 180 lives.
"We should not stop and rather keep moving, one step at a time," 37-year-old Chartered Accountant Chirag Chauhan, who is dependent on a wheelchair since the incident 17 years ago, told PTI.