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A differently-abled woman painter winning hearts in Rishikesh

Young special artist Anjana Malik, daughter of a contractual labourer, was born with no hands and a deformed back and legs. Today Anjana is able to attract tourists towards her exceptional talent of overcoming her physical disability. The detailing she had in her paintings were the reasons that every passerby was amazed at.

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Published : Dec 3, 2019, 8:07 PM IST

A differently-abled woman painter winning hearts in Rishikesh
A differently-abled woman painter winning hearts in RishikeshA differently-abled woman painter winning hearts in Rishikesh

Rishikesh (Uttarakhand): Your destiny is not in the lines of your hands, destiny is for those also who don’t have hands. Yes, these lines fit exactly on a specially-abled woman, Anjana Malik, of Mayakund, Rishikesh.

A 38-year-old roadside artist was born with no arms and a deformity in her left leg – but she doesn’t let her inabilities stop her. Due to the severity of her deformity, her left leg reduced to half the size of the right leg. This handless girl coming from a poverty-stricken family does not let her disability to let down her and decide to follow an unimaginable path. Her positive approach towards life is a great inspiration for others who are ungrateful for what they have.

Anyone would not have imagined doing much by writing with the help of toes and Anjana believes the same. However, within a year she transformed her deformity into her greatest strength. She was helped by Stephanie Joyce, an American tourist visiting Rishikesh when Anjana used to write ‘Ram Naam’ on pieces of paper. Stephanie being herself an artist and yoga teacher encouraged her to start painting instead of writing. She also purchased all the drawing material in order to help her artistic pursuits.

Sitting by the side of Ramjhula Road in Rishikesh, Anjana Malik makes beautiful paintings with her feet. She sits in the open and is exposed to the elements.

Her paintings - each of which takes more than a couple of days to make, often get damaged by dust, rain, passersby and dogs who may step on or tear the paintings.

But this has not deterred a very determined Anjana. With fine strokes and vibrant colours, her paintings have shown the world how disability can never come in the way of her passion to paint and to earn to feed her family.

She sketches with deep concentration and undivided focus.

Every day, for over a year, she has been travelling for 6 km to occupy a place along the river and showcase her paintings that she creates deftly with her right foot. Her daily journey is laden with danger as she has to walk long distances on congested roads, cross a bridge, board a ferry and then finally take a spot along the river. Anjana's commute becomes even more cumbersome during the scorching summers and the monsoons.

She is a woman of courage. Her earning of 4000 rupees a month is spent on food, clothing, medicines, school fees and room rent.

Anjana's story is one of inspiration. True to her name - meaning the mother of Lord Hanuman - Anjana has overcome numerous physical and financial challenges and remained strong in the face of hardship.

Anjana story and her undying spirit to overcome her odds motivated Kartikeya Thiyam Sundaram, Head Boy of the GD Goenka School in Sohna, Haryana and Rohit Sharma of Delhi Public School to create an online funding campaign on Facebook. As of today, they have managed to generate and collect over USD 6000 from their campaign.

Anjana says she determined to provide a better quality of life to her family through her creativity, though the task before her is difficult and onerous. Anjana and her family need security. She yearns for a decent accommodation. She dreams of a stall where she can draw and sell her paintings with dignity. She aspires for a life that is not marred by uncertainty.

Rishikesh (Uttarakhand): Your destiny is not in the lines of your hands, destiny is for those also who don’t have hands. Yes, these lines fit exactly on a specially-abled woman, Anjana Malik, of Mayakund, Rishikesh.

A 38-year-old roadside artist was born with no arms and a deformity in her left leg – but she doesn’t let her inabilities stop her. Due to the severity of her deformity, her left leg reduced to half the size of the right leg. This handless girl coming from a poverty-stricken family does not let her disability to let down her and decide to follow an unimaginable path. Her positive approach towards life is a great inspiration for others who are ungrateful for what they have.

Anyone would not have imagined doing much by writing with the help of toes and Anjana believes the same. However, within a year she transformed her deformity into her greatest strength. She was helped by Stephanie Joyce, an American tourist visiting Rishikesh when Anjana used to write ‘Ram Naam’ on pieces of paper. Stephanie being herself an artist and yoga teacher encouraged her to start painting instead of writing. She also purchased all the drawing material in order to help her artistic pursuits.

Sitting by the side of Ramjhula Road in Rishikesh, Anjana Malik makes beautiful paintings with her feet. She sits in the open and is exposed to the elements.

Her paintings - each of which takes more than a couple of days to make, often get damaged by dust, rain, passersby and dogs who may step on or tear the paintings.

But this has not deterred a very determined Anjana. With fine strokes and vibrant colours, her paintings have shown the world how disability can never come in the way of her passion to paint and to earn to feed her family.

She sketches with deep concentration and undivided focus.

Every day, for over a year, she has been travelling for 6 km to occupy a place along the river and showcase her paintings that she creates deftly with her right foot. Her daily journey is laden with danger as she has to walk long distances on congested roads, cross a bridge, board a ferry and then finally take a spot along the river. Anjana's commute becomes even more cumbersome during the scorching summers and the monsoons.

She is a woman of courage. Her earning of 4000 rupees a month is spent on food, clothing, medicines, school fees and room rent.

Anjana's story is one of inspiration. True to her name - meaning the mother of Lord Hanuman - Anjana has overcome numerous physical and financial challenges and remained strong in the face of hardship.

Anjana story and her undying spirit to overcome her odds motivated Kartikeya Thiyam Sundaram, Head Boy of the GD Goenka School in Sohna, Haryana and Rohit Sharma of Delhi Public School to create an online funding campaign on Facebook. As of today, they have managed to generate and collect over USD 6000 from their campaign.

Anjana says she determined to provide a better quality of life to her family through her creativity, though the task before her is difficult and onerous. Anjana and her family need security. She yearns for a decent accommodation. She dreams of a stall where she can draw and sell her paintings with dignity. She aspires for a life that is not marred by uncertainty.

Intro:Gully Talent Special ऋषिकेश-- कहते हैं ना "मत कर हाथ की लकीरों पर यकीन क्योंकि तकदीर उनकी भी होती है जिनके हाथ नहीं होते" ऋषिकेश के रामझूला में रोड के किनारे बैठकर दिव्यांग 33 वर्षीय अंजना मालिक अपने पैरों से खूबसूरत पेंटिंग बनाती है,अंजना की बनाई हुई पेंटिंग को विदेशी खूब पसंद कर रहे हैं।आज अंजना की पेंटिंग 5 हजार से 7 हजार तक मे बिक रही है।आपको ईटीवी भारत बताएगा दिव्यांग अंजना की पूरी कहानी देखिए ए खास रिपोर्ट--


Body:वी/ओ--ऋषिकेश के मायाकुंड में रहने वाली 33 वर्षीय अंजना मालिक जन्म से दिव्यांग है अंजना के दोनों हाथ नही है,अंजना मूल रूप से उत्तर प्रदेश के पीलीभीत की रहने वाली है, परिवार में उनका भाई माँ भाभी और भाई के दो बच्चे रहते हैं घर की माली हालत ठीक न होने की वजह से अंजना ने भीख मांगकर घर खर्च उठाने का बीड़ा उठाया आज से लगभग 4 वर्ष पहले तक अलग अलग स्थानों पर जाकर भीख माँगने का कार्य किया करती थी कभी त्रिवेणी घाट पर कभी किसी और गंगा घाट पर लेकिन भीख मांगते मांगते अंजना खाली बैठकर कागज पर राम और ओम अपने पैरों से लिखा करती थी एक दिन ऐसा वाक्या हुआ जिसने अंजना की दुनिया बदल दी हालांकि अंजना ने इसके लिए कड़ी मेहनत की,एक दिन अमेरिका की रहने वाली एक महिला ने अंजना को पैरों से लिखते हुए देखा और फिर अंजना को राय दी कि वह पेंटिंग बनाये जिसके बाद अमेरिकन महिला ने कुछ कलर और खाली पेपर लाकर दिए और फिर अंजना के पास बैठकर पेंटिंग बनाने लगी अंजना ने विदेशी महिला को पेंटिंग बनाते हुए देखा और फिर पेंटिंग बनाने के लिये कड़ी मेहनत करने लगी और फिर मेहनत रंग लाई और अंजना ने पैरों से पेंटिंग बनाना सीख लिया। वी/ओ--ईटीवी भारत के साथ खास बातचीत में अंजना ने बताया की विदेशी महिला को देखकर पेंटिंग बनानी शुरू की जिसके बाद कई महीनों तक मेहनत करने के बाद एक पेंटिंग बनाई जो भगवान गणेश की पेंटिंग थी अंजना ने बड़े शालीनता और हंसते हुए कहा कि किसी भी कार्य की शुरुआत करने से पहले भगवान गणेश की पूजा की जाती है यही कारण है उन्होंने भी सबसे पहले गणेश भगवान की तस्वीर बनाई थी हकांकि आज गणेश जी की तस्वीर को बेच दिया है अंजना ने लगभग सभी देवी देवताओं की तस्वीरें बनाई है,अंजना की बनाई गई तस्वीरों को आज भारत ही नही बल्कि विदेशों में भी देखा जा सकता है अंजना बताती है कि विदेशी उनके द्वारा बनाई गई तस्वीरों को खूब पसंद करते है और अच्छे दामो पर खरीदकर ले जाते हैं,आज अंजना के पास एक स्मार्टफोन है और इंटरनेट चलत है अंजना अपने फोन में तस्वीरें देखती है जिसके बाद उन तस्वीरों को कागज में उतार देती हैं,आज अंजना का पूरा परिवार उन्ही पर निर्भर है वे अपने भाई के दोनों बच्चों को खुद पढ़ाती है आज उनके द्वारा बनाई गई तस्वीरें 5 से 7 हजार तक मे बिक जाती है,अब अंजना ने भीख मांगना बन्द कर सिर्फ तस्वीरें बनाने में लगी रहती हैं।अब अंजना के पास कई लोग आते हैं जो तस्वीरें बनाने का ऑर्डर भी देकर जाते हैं।


Conclusion:वी/ओ--बिना हाथों के ही आज अंजना की तस्वीरें विदेशों में मशहूर हो रही है आज अंजना उन सभी लोगों के लिए प्रेरणास्रोत हैं जो लोग दिव्यांग होते हैं और वे हतास हो जाते हैं आज सभी को अंजना से सीख लेनी चाहिए कि अगर कुछ करने की दृढ़ इच्छाशक्ति हो तो इंसान कुछ भी कर सकता है,जिंदगी की बड़ी चुनौती को मात देकर नाम और शोहरत हासिल कर सकता है।अंजना को आज ईटीवी भारत सलाम करता है और उनका भविष्य और बेहतर हो इसकी कामना करता है। बाईट--अंजना मलिक(दिव्यांग कलाकार) पीटीसी--विनय पाण्डेय ऋषिकेश
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