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Archana Timmaraju, 36, is India s first hearing-impaired female biker who is on a mission spread awareness about sign language and the needs of hearing-impaired people in the country. Archana Timmaraju  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
Archana Timmaraju, a resident of Bengaluru, has never let limitations come in the day of her dreams. She is India s first hearing-impaired female biker and has been riding since 2006.
The 36-year-old arts and metal sculpture teacher at Mallya Aditi International School, Bengaluru, was born deaf. She only has 40 per cent hearing capacity. When I was in school, kids used to make fun of me because my voice sounded like I was stammering. It was hard, but I never let it get to me. Speech therapy over the last four years has made me more confident, Archana told Hindustan Times.