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Meet Bhopal's a deaf and dumb tailor, a star
His inability to hear and speak has not stopped Deepak, a tailor in Bhopal, from acquiring popularity with his clientele, be it in India or abroad.
Being a deaf and dumb since the age of two, Deepak learnt his tailoring skills in Indore.
"I studied at Jabalpur up to standard eight. Then, I went to Indore, where I underwent training in tailoring for three years. After learning tailoring, I came to Hoshangabad, where I started my own business of cutting, outfitting and tailoring," states Deepak by writing it down on paper.
His customers are satisfied with his work and appreciate Deepak's skill.
"It has been ten years, I have been getting my clothes stitched by Deepak. His work is so good that I have never thought about changing my tailor. I have never complained and not even heard anybody else complaining about his work," said Sulochana Makhija, one of Deepak's customers.
"It's been two years. I am giving my clothes to Deepak. Whatever design I have told him, he has stitched accordingly. He has never given me cause for complaint," added Lata, another customer.
Deepak's mother is a proud woman. According to her, he is a responsible boy who not only takes care of the family but also pays attention to daily chores.
"He is good-natured and takes care of every member of the family. Despite being deaf and dumb, he takes very good care of his relatives and family members," said Lata Roop, Deepak's mother.
Deepak also teaches the sign language to deaf and dumb children. He also teaches many boys and girls how to stitch clothes at his shop.
Deepak has not availed of any kind of help from the State Government.
But his father feels that his son deserves aid and other benefits. Unfortunately, all his efforts have been in vain.
His inability to hear and speak has not stopped Deepak, a tailor in Bhopal, from acquiring popularity with his clientele, be it in India or abroad.
Being a deaf and dumb since the age of two, Deepak learnt his tailoring skills in Indore.
"I studied at Jabalpur up to standard eight. Then, I went to Indore, where I underwent training in tailoring for three years. After learning tailoring, I came to Hoshangabad, where I started my own business of cutting, outfitting and tailoring," states Deepak by writing it down on paper.
His customers are satisfied with his work and appreciate Deepak's skill.
"It has been ten years, I have been getting my clothes stitched by Deepak. His work is so good that I have never thought about changing my tailor. I have never complained and not even heard anybody else complaining about his work," said Sulochana Makhija, one of Deepak's customers.
"It's been two years. I am giving my clothes to Deepak. Whatever design I have told him, he has stitched accordingly. He has never given me cause for complaint," added Lata, another customer.
Deepak's mother is a proud woman. According to her, he is a responsible boy who not only takes care of the family but also pays attention to daily chores.
"He is good-natured and takes care of every member of the family. Despite being deaf and dumb, he takes very good care of his relatives and family members," said Lata Roop, Deepak's mother.
Deepak also teaches the sign language to deaf and dumb children. He also teaches many boys and girls how to stitch clothes at his shop.
Deepak has not availed of any kind of help from the State Government.
But his father feels that his son deserves aid and other benefits. Unfortunately, all his efforts have been in vain.
