Nepal's specially-abled aspiring models walk on ramp raising awareness about limb loss

ANI April 2, 2025 239 views

In a groundbreaking event, Nepal's first Amputee Runway 2025 celebrated limb loss awareness with remarkable models challenging traditional perceptions. Dozens of specially-abled participants strutted confidently, showcasing strength and grace beyond physical limitations. The show, organized by Nimala Foundation, aimed to boost morale and provide visibility for individuals with limb differences. This powerful runway demonstrated that disability does not define a person's potential or beauty.

"I hadn't thought I will be walking on the ramp someday but today it's like a dream come true" - Prakash Singh Thakuri, Model
By Binod Prasad Adhikari, Kathmandu, April 1: Receiving claps from the audience, specially-abled Prakash Singh Thakuri gave some poses for the camera on the ramp. The below-the-knee left leg amputee from Nepal's Karnali region is now breaking the barrier and constraints about his physical abilities.

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Amputee Runway Nepal challenges societal perceptions of disability

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100,000 Nepalis live with limb differences

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Fashion show boosts confidence of differently-abled models

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Event highlights strength and resilience

Taking part in the one-of-a-kind "Amputee Runway Nepal 2025," has boosted his confidence and morale as the world celebrates April as "limb loss and limb difference awareness month."

"I had interest in fashion and music since young age but I lost one of my legs about five years back in an accident. I hadn't thought I will be walking on the ramp someday buttoday it's like a dream come true," Thakuri, one of the models who walked on the ramp told ANI.

Dozens of differently able aspiring models measured ramp in Nepali capital Kathmandu taking part in the "Amputee Runway Nepal 2025" raising awareness about limb loss and limb differences.

"Amputee Runway Nepal 2025 is organized because April is the month to celebrate the limb loss and limb differences. Coinciding it with the month we organized the event. We wanted to present something new with high visual impact and then came up with the idea that runway will be more impactful and important. People who have different physical abilities are gradually now shifting towards the fashion (shows)," Krishna Budha Chhetri, one of the members of the showorganizing board told ANI.

Nepal, which has a population of about 100,000 with amputation from accidents and illness, like motor vehicle crashes to diabetes --making it a major public health crisis.

Beyond living with the trauma that caused them to lose their arms or legs, many say they feel alienated or isolated from their family, friends and communities. The ramp walk aligned itself with the theme "Walking the Runway with Strength, Grace, and Prosthetic Limbs".

In order to break the ice, the Nimala Foundation, a non-profit organisation working in the field of disability and rehabilitation organised the runway to boost the morale and give exposure to the models. Donned in various designer dresses the differently abled models gave poses and flew kisses to the audience as they walk on the ramp.

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