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Smile loudly and Triumph over hard time

A gorgeous lady with beautiful smile is the one who has triumphed over hard times. A lady that lives proudly after battling cancer at a young age...  Mahima Sharma Embracing all her problems as blessings, 35-year-old founder of a production house Mahima Sharma did not turn her smile upside down, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013. Sharing her inspiring story, Mahima said, “I was partner at another production house, when a node was found in my breast.” She approached doctors in Indore, who gave her some treatment and said it was not serious. “I continued working and travelling normally, until my trip to Mumbai,” Mahima said. She was in Mumbai for her work, when she decided to get tested again. “Doctors told me that there are some issues,” Mahima said. Going ahead with her work, she travelled to Delhi, where she got a call from her friend in Mumbai. “I insisted on being told the truth, as I had to ensure that my responsibilities and travel is co-ord...

Support and love of the women in life... makes him an inspiration

Out of the many people whom I have seen grow, his connection with the real world and humble nature can impress anyone. Life does become tough for everyone at some point, but what become from it makes our destiny. He made a choice to spread happiness instead of collecting boxes of money. Growing up with morals is often misunderstood as ‘restricted by rules’, but the life of 55-year-old paediatrician Dr RS Makhani is an example of freedom combined with deep seeded moral values. Despite numerous ups and downs, his creativity blossomed with endless love from his mother and support of his wife. Sharing his inspirational tale, Makhani said, “I come from a very humble background and free environment, where I had opportunities to grow and explore everything around me.” His father (late) Dr GS Makhani taught at medical college while his mother has been a practising gynaecologist. “My mother had to get babies delivered in lamp lights at homes in those days, because maximum people could n...