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AscentCode | Episode 18 |Pramod Bhagat |

A boy from Odisha who watched neighbours play badminton, picked up a heavy wooden racquet, and won the first‑ever Paralympic Gold in the sport. In this Episode we discuss about Pramod Bhagat, The Bio‑Mechanical Re‑Engineers and the inspirations from his life

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AscentCode | Episode 20 |Krishna Nagar |

Bullied through school in Jaipur, dismissed by a world built for taller players, he converted his low centre of gravity into a mechanical advantage and won badminton’s first‑ever Paralympic Gold. Meet Krishna Nagar, The Gen‑Z Speed‑Runners and the inspiration from his life.

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AscentCode | Episode 17 |Harvinder Singh |

A PhD student from a Haryana farming family who watched archery on television in 2012 and decided to become the first Indian archer to win a Paralympic Gold. Read the story of Harvinder Singh, The Mind‑Quiet Precisionists and the lessons from his life.

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ASCENT CODE | Episode 9 | Devendra Jhajharia

ASCENT CODE: Episode 9 Two Decades of Rural Dominance Devendra Jhajharia, The System-Hacking Outsiders. How a boy from Churu, Rajasthan, trained with a wooden javelin and no para-athletics system to win two Paralympic Golds twelve years apart. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY At age eight, Devendra Jhajharia touched an 11,000-volt electric cable while climbing a tree in Churu, […]

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Life Works in Binary: Either You Are Successful or You Are Not

Life works in binary: you are either successful or you are not.
The modern world rewards results, not intentions. To survive and grow in the future, you must become skilled, disciplined, and consistent.
Work on your finances, body, and mind, plan your life, and build daily discipline through focused work and clear goals.

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Ascent Code | Episode 3 | Manasi Joshi

Manasi Joshi transformed tragedy into innovation, treating her prosthetic as an engineering challenge.
Through disciplined training and redesigned movement systems, she rose to become 2019 badminton world champion, inspiring resilience.

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