FLO Kolkata Hosts an Inspiring Session with Dr. Deepa Malik

FLO Kolkata Hosts an Inspiring Session with Dr. Deepa Malik

~ National Specially Abled Initiative & FLO KOLKATA WOMEN IN SPORTS initiative~
Kolkata – FLO Kolkata’s event in collaboration with Kolkata Literary Meet, titled “BRING IT
ON!” featured an inspiring session with Dr. Deepa Malik, India’s first female Paralympic
medalist. Dr. Malik captivated the audience with her remarkable story of overcoming physical
challenges to achieve extraordinary success in the sporting arena.
Dr. Malik, a true embodiment of strength and courage, shared her journey filled with grit,
determination, and positivity. Her message resonated deeply with all in attendance, as she
emphasized that resilience knows no boundaries and that dreams are meant to be pursued
regardless of the obstacles one may face.
FLO Kolkata, in collaboration with Kolkata Literary Meet, is proud to host Padma Shri Dr.
Deepa Malik for an inspiring session, “Bring It On.” As the first Indian woman to win a
Paralympic medal, Dr. Malik embodies resilience, courage, and excellence. Her story is a
testament to the power of determination and breaking barriers. With Nu moderating the
conversation, this event was a thought-provoking dialogue on strength, inclusion, and
perseverance”, said Shradha Murarka, Chairperson, FLO Kolkata.
Members left feeling empowered and motivated, grateful for the opportunity to witness the
incredible journey of Dr. Deepa Malik—a story woven with passion, perseverance, and
purpose. The session reaffirmed that with belief and determination, nothing can hold one
back from reaching their goals.
In conclusion, Dr. Deepa Malik’s narrative is a testament to the power of the human spirit,
encouraging all to embrace their challenges and rise above them. Her inspiring words will
undoubtedly continue to motivate countless individuals to chase their dreams fearlessly.
The session was moderated by NU. Nu is a transgender, disabled, and non-binary activist,
writer, and curator, and the founder of the UN-recognized Revival Disability India, a
pioneering platform rooted in disability justice and collective care.
Nu’s advocacy focuses on creating safer spaces for queer and disabled individuals,
championing equity, access, and belonging. A published author with Penguin Random House,
Nu’s work has earned them the prestigious Laadli Award (2022) and recognition in Elle
Magazine, UN Women Asia-Pacific, and The New York Times (2023).

As a CREA Fellow (2022) and TISS graduate in gender studies, Nu leads impactful campaigns
addressing disability-based violence, consent, and community care. They bring to this session
their expertise, compassion, and vision for justice and liberation.
In conversation with Dr Deepa Malik, NU highlighted the importance of inclusivity, advocacy
for persons with disabilities, and the resilience needed to thrive against all odds. Part of
FLO’s Specifically Abled Initiative and Women in Sports Initiative, this session was a
celebration of empowerment, breaking barriers, and redefining possibilities.
About FICCI FLO
FLO was established in 1983, as a division of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
and industry (FICCI) which is the apex body of industry and commerce in India. As an All India
Organization for women, FLO has 20 Chapters pan India – Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bangalore,
Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow,
Ludhiana, Mumbai, Northeast, Pune and Uttarakhand, with its Head Office in New Delhi. Our
members comprise of entrepreneurs, professionals and corporate executives.

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