Rising on His Hands: The Unstoppable Journey of Uttamchand Singh

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In the sacred city of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, where stories of divine strength are whispered through temple bells and river winds, lives a man who wrote his own legend — not with a pen, but with his palms.

Meet Uttamchand Singh — a name that now stands tall in the annals of resilience, strength, and human will.

A devastating accident changed the course of Uttamchand ‘s life, leading to the amputation of his leg. In moments like these, time slows down. Dreams pause. Life, once familiar, becomes uncertain. But for Uttamchand, this was not the end of the story — it was the beginning of something extraordinary.

Through the compassionate support of Kalnayam Karoti and a free prosthetic limb provided by Voice of SAP, Uttamchand began to rebuild his life. With every step on his new leg, he rediscovered not just mobility — but confidence, courage, and purpose.

But Uttamchand didn’t stop there.

While many learn to walk again after such trauma, Uttamchand chose a different path — one few would even imagine. He began hand-walking — using the very hands that had once caught his falls to now lift him to greatness.

And what a rise it was!

🏅 India Record
🌏 Asia Record
🌍 FOUR World Records in Hand Walking

From dusty village grounds to international acclaim, Uttamchand Singh hand-walked his way into history, breaking records and inspiring millions with each move.

This is not just a story of recovery. It’s a story of a man who looked adversity in the eye and said, “I will rise — even if I must rise on my hands.”

Uttamchand ‘s journey is a beacon for every individual facing hardship. It’s proof that no matter how far you fall, with the right support, belief, and resilience, you can rise even higher.

At VOSAP, we are honored to have played a small part in this remarkable story. Through our mission to empower Specially Abled people with assistive devices, dignity, and opportunities, we witness stories like Uttamchand ‘s — stories that rewrite what is possible.

The names used in this story are not the real names of the individuals involved. They have been changed to protect the privacy and dignity of the beneficiary.

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