Amar’s Inspiring journey as a non-verbal adult with Intellectual disability
Amar’s Inspiring journey as a non-verbal adult with Intellectual disability
For 38 years, Deepshikha has held one dream: to help individuals with intellectual and sensory disabilities find not sympathy, but dignity, purpose, and pride.
The question that has driven us every day — how do we give our students not just work, but an identity? A reason to stand tall?
Many students found only partial belonging in family businesses. Then Dishaayen opened a new door.
Meet Amar Choudhary.
Non-verbal. Intellectual disability. A family that could barely make ends meet. For his mother, sending him into the world meant confronting every fear — he couldn’t tell left from right, didn’t recognize money, and the world felt too big.
Belief began where fear ended.
It took Amar nearly a month to learn one task: folding a tissue paper. Ordinary to us. A mountain for him.
Step by step — clearing plates, following instructions, repetition, patience — the Deepshikha and Dishaayen teams stayed the course. Not because progress was fast, but because they had faith. Faith in Amar. Faith in the process.
Today, Amar stands ready to face the world — not with hesitation, but with quiet, unmistakable pride.
This isn’t just Amar’s story. It’s proof that every individual — no matter how different — deserves the chance to shine.






