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He lost a war won, but the battle

From the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A), Rajat Mishra, 26, is an incarnation of K and determination.

In 2004, Mishra was captain in the Indian army in Vadodara, if an accident to serve his life destroyed. Mishra’s patrol vehicle collided with a tractor front of the caravan has struck the floor. “I was made again and after awareness after 15 days and I first checked the damage and found my right arm off. I’ve called “One down, but intact!” And yet the feast with a chocolate shake, “he said.

“Once on the front, there is no room for fear. It is the responsibility of patriotism and inspire you.” Prestige of employment and the pride of the nation, Mishra led to join the army. His dreams shattered after the accident, but has lived his will. And it was held by his mother and sister.

Armed with the formation of the National Defence Academy, Pune, Mishra said he learned the Gospel of life - nothing is impossible. In the eight months he Military Hospital in Pune Mishra had a change of attitude in life and decided, the scales olive uniform.

With a prosthesis members, he decided to learn writing with his left hand.Within three months, he could write legibly and now, it may also drive with his left hand.

“I appeared for the first time, cats and GMAT scores and high per cent rate and has received calls from the India School of Business, Hyderabad and IIM-A.”

After 20 days, with the ISB, Mishra has changed his opinion. “I thought that the academic life of two years in IIM-A is more help in building a solid foundation for future life. He wrote recently, as a student in 2009 the lot of post-graduate diploma IIM-A program.

Asked if she was crying never lost on its ends, he said: “I did cry when I felt guilty for not crying over the lack of a part of my body.”

About life, he says, “you never know what will happen next, to live each moment in life”

He lost a war but won the battle

From the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun to the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A), Rajat Mishra, 26, is an embodiment of grit and determination.

In 2004, Mishra was posted as Captain in the Indian Army at Vadodara, when an accident on duty wrecked his life. Mishra’s patrolling vehicle collided head-on with a tractor-trolley which knocked him off. “I was operated upon and regained consciousness after 15 days and I first checked the damage and found my right arm gone. I exclaimed ‘one down but everything intact!’, and celebrated the moment with a chocolate shake,” he says.

“Once you are on the front there is no place for fear. It is the responsibility and patriotism which inspires you.” Prestige of the job and pride for the nation, drove Mishra to join the Army. His dreams shattered after the accident, but his will lived. And standing by him were his mother and sister.

Armed with training from the National Defence Academy, Pune, Mishra says he learnt the gospel of life — nothing is impossible. During the eight months that he spent in the Pune Military Hospital Mishra did a rethink on life and decided to shed the olive green uniform.

With a prosthetic limb, he decided to learn writing with his left hand.Within three months, he could write legibly and now he can also drive with his left hand.

“I appeared for the first time in CAT and GMAT and scored high percentage and got calls from Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, and IIM-A.”

After 20 days at the ISB, Mishra changed his mind. “I thought two years of academic life at IIM-A will help me more in building a strong foundation for future life.” He enrolled recently as a student of the 2009 batch at the post-graduate programme in IIM-A.

Asked if he ever cried over his lost limb, he says “I did cry when I felt guilty about not crying over the missing part of my body.”

About life, he says, “one never knows what will happen next, so live up every moment in life”

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