When MIT student Srikanth Bolla was born blind in a rural village in India, his parents instilled in him the belief that disability should not be a barrier to success.
Bolla went on to study there before returning to India in 2012 to found Bollant Industries, a company "focused on manufacturing eco-friendly and sustainable disposable products," according to its website.
Today, Bolla is the company's CEO and the recipient of numerous awards for his entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to society.
"His dedication to innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility serves as a testament to what can be achieved with determination and a vision for positive change," Bolla says in the company's website.
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