Gautam Adani Shares Heartfelt Video Spotlighting Visually Impaired Employee's Story
Vora teaches disabled children at an NGO and helps them with skill development.

Billionaire Gautam Adani shared a video on X on Tuesday, depicting the story of Vaishali Vohra, a visually impaired Adani Group employee.
"Vaishali's eyes may not see, but her heart illuminates a vision that inspires us all. Her unbreakable spirit ignites hope. Her strength inspires awe. Proud of her grace. Proud of her strength. Proud to call her an Adanian," the post said.
Vaishaliâs eyes may not see, but her heart illuminates a vision that inspires us all. Her unbreakable spirit ignites hope. Her strength inspires awe.
— Gautam Adani (@gautam_adani) June 10, 2025
Proud of her grace.
Proud of her strength.
Proud to call her an Adanian. #HumKarkeDikhateHain pic.twitter.com/mbS47OEcKk
Anchor Rishabh Chauhan interviewed Vora on how she navigates her disability in daily life. Vora initially had vision in one of her eyes earlier in life and she was told that the remaining eye may also lose its vision.
She stated that she had mentally prepared herself for this possibility due to this prior knowledge which facilitated her to deal with her disability properly.
She also spoke about how her other senses were heightened after her disability and how she pairs her heightened senses with modern technology such as screen readers on phones and computers as well as navigational devices like Google Maps to make her way to her office and work there.
"I think we can do 99% of the things that any other person can do," Vora said.
Vora also spoke about what spurred her to volunteer at a non-governmental organisation for the disabled.
Vora teaches disabled children at the NGO and helps them with skill development.
She said that she realised that persons with disabilities had a lot of potential that was not utilised properly in the private sector when researching the disability sector for a human resource related research project.
Vora's message to the world was for those with disabilities to not be scared and to seek to stand on their own through their personal efforts and for more such people to have opportunities to work in the private sector.