In a world divided by borders, languages, and ideologies, there are certain universal struggles that transcend differences — striving for human rights being chief among them. Amid these noble pursuits has emerged an extraordinarily ordinary person under extraordinary circumstances — Parvathy Baul.
Early Life and Background
Parvathy’s story began in rural India where she was born with a congenital limb deficiency. She experienced first-hand the marginalization that often comes with physical disability in developing countries like her own.
Career Beginnings
Spurred by both injustice and opportunity to make change, Parvathy found herself rallying alongside other local activists within her community before stepping onto international platforms for disability advocacy.

Major Achievements
To date, Parvathy has spearheaded several successful campaigns to promote inclusivity and accessibility worldwide. Among these includes lobbying for legislation changes at United Nations’ sessions on Disability Rights.
Personal Philosophy
Holding steadfastly to her belief that ‘dignity is every person’s birthright’, Parvathy continues to challenge societal constructs around disabilities while advocating for meaningful systemic reforms.
Current Projects
Beyond her efforts to change international legislation, Parvathy is currently collaborating with architects and urban planners around the world to develop more accessible cities for people living with disabilities.

Influence and Impact
Personal Life
‘I will not rest until every city can be navigated by everyone freely,’ states Parvathy as she outlines future plans which include expanding accessibility campaigns across continents while mentoring young activists in their own journeys towards advocacy.