Rajni Gopal is India’s first visually impaired woman to become a Chartered Accountant. Currently working with India’s leading software companies, it has taken Rajani immense grit, perseverance as well as patience to reach where she stands.
Rajani Gopal has come a long way at the end of losing her eye sight. She treads on paths that manufacture even sighted people think twice before taking up. Behind this chartered accountant, Veena player as well as social worker, lies a determined woman who has defied all logic when it comes to success. Let’s talk to Rajani Gopal as well as find out more about her.
You work with a reputed IT company. Tell us about your job profile.
I work in the Finance Department. My profile is to work on Indian & U.S.A. Generally Accepted Accounting Practices.
Where were you working before your current assignment? How did you get this break?
I was working on behalf of Indian Group of Hotels as Community co-ordinator. I had sent my bio-data to the placement cell of I.C.A.I. as well as that is how I got this break.
How have you changed to your work environment as well as how have your colleagues responded.
It has been comfortable to adjust to work environment as I am quite versatile on computers. Moreover my work to a large extent is on those applications that extensively support screen reading software.
My colleagues respond very sensibly. There is no discrimination of any sort. Now they know when I require assistance as well as come forward to give the same. The work atmosphere is very comfortable as well as friendly.
Becoming a C.A. is a tough task even on behalf of sighted people. As a blind person what motivated you to take up this subject as well as how did you manage?
That is what numerous told me when I thought of taking up C.A. as a career. But let me tell you, determination as well as commitment can help you accomplish those milestones which seem difficult otherwise.
I lost vision in my right eye by the time I completed my graduation. I faced few interviews where my candidature was not considered because of the fact that of my vision problem. I realised that I should have a better education to get a decent as well as dignified job. At this juncture I came to know about Chartered Accountancy. By this time I had learnt to pursue my studies on my own. I thought if I can pursue B.Com on my posses then why not C.A.?
Of course, pursuing the course was not easy. It would be difficult on behalf of me to read on behalf of long time. I had to read keeping the book adjacent to my eyes. Commuting was also quite difficult. For a moment my spirits would be shattered. But I would realise that this is not the way to tackle a problem. I shall have to find out ways as well as means of solving this. I would read on behalf of sometime as well as then close my eyes as well as endeavour to recollect whatever I would have studied. This way I was not wasting my time as well as was also giving rest to my eyes, which I needed the most. As far as commuting was concerned, I would prefer to walk short distances, as catching the public transport was difficult. For long distances, invariably I would take the public transport. It was quite risky but I had to take the calculated risk.
After I lost vision in my left eye too, I had to look on behalf of means to continue my studies as well as clear my examinations. But the important hurdle was to take that I am visually challenged. This did take some time as I would relate myself with my friends who either had a good job or were happily married. I realised that I should come out of this trauma. Sahaja Yoga meditation came to my rescue. The meditation gave the overall balance which I needed the most. I realised that I should take the situation as well as go ahead, instead of brooding. I came to know about the screen reading software as well as learnt how to utilize computers. My urge to pursue the course was rekindled. I got all of the materials converted to soft copy as well as started studying. For few subjects I took the assistance of volunteers. I also had to learn how to communicate with the scribe, as I was availing scribe facility on behalf of the first time.
What are the special assistive tools you utilize on behalf of help at work? Especially when tackling numbers.
As I have already mentioned, I extensively utilize computers with screen reading software. My assignment does not include going through any written documents. By using Excel as well as other M.S. Office applications, I am able to manage my job quite comfortably.
How did you develop your eye problem?
I was prescribed penicillin tablets on behalf of common cold. This was given without test dosage as well as resulted in an allergic reaction which in medical terminology is known as “Steven Johnson Syndrome”. My vision started deteriorating gradually. This was coupled with growth of eye lashes inside the eyes which would constantly itch. I had to visit the doctor an estimated twice a week to get the lashes plucked. But the damage to the cornea was done as well as doctors were helpless.
Tell us a bit about your school as well as college days.
Early school days were as any other normal child. After the allergy, things changed. Because of redness in the eyes, quite a few classmates would avoid me. I had to hear to lot of sympathies from relatives as well as friends. It would be very difficult to listen. I would endeavour to be all alone by myself. I developed the habit of reading to overcome my loneliness. Initially I would cry as well as weep. As I grew up I didn’t feel like doing that, on behalf of I knew that my parents would be disturbed. I learnt to retain all my emotions to myself. I had very few friends.
At my college things were little different. I was matured sufficient to handle the situation. I did have friends who were sensible enough. In fact in the ultimate year of my graduation, my friends would write the notes on behalf of me, get the books from library, on behalf of I couldn’t attend the college due to surgery on my right eye.
What kind of support did you get from family as well as friends?
There was complete support from my immediate family members. Neither my parents nor my brothers made me to feel at any point of time that I had vision problem. My parents would encourage me in all my ventures as they would encourage my brothers. Even at the end of I lost my vision completely, they would behave as if nothing had happened as well as gave me all of the emotional support.
Though I had very few friends, they were quite sensible as well as helped me whenever I needed them most. Moreover they would boost my confidence as well as behave as they would with other “normal” friends.
What are your interests as well as hobbies?
As already mentioned, I practice meditation-Sahaja Yoga. I enjoy cooking. I play chess. I have learnt to play Veena. I listen to lot of music. I volunteer my services to physically, visually as well as economically challenged students by providing assistance in their studies.
Tell us any interesting experience you’d like to share.
There have been quite a lot of experiences which have moulded my personality.
As my vision deteriorated gradually, I could see the helplessness of doctors as well as my parents. At such heart breaking moments, each mile stone in my education would motivate me to go further.
But if you desire to know of any particular incident that changes the course of my life, I feel this is it.
Around the time when I lost vision in both my eyes, my father was diagnosed with Leukaemia. It was the prime age of my life as well as with all confusion I was totally lost as well as mentally upset. One evening when I just couldn‘t control my emotions, my brother recommended me meditation. He informed that I should do it with open mind as well as take as hypothesis. I could see within a week that my overall personality was in complete balance as well as I obtained the necessary confidence as well as inner strength which I needed the an estimated all as well as which any amount of external counselling wouldn’t have done.
Now I feel, everything that happened was with some purpose as well as has helped me become a better person transfer ahead in life with greater strength as well as confidence
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