From Road Accident to Solo Drive Across 32 Countries | Bharulata Kamble | TEDxDTSS College of Law
Join Bharulata Kamble, renowned lawyer, explorer, and motivational influencer, as she shares her extraordinary journey of resilience and courage. After surviving a life-altering road accident that confined her indoors for over four years, Bharulata found the strength to reclaim her life. Through relentless determination and preparation, she embarked on a historic solo drive across 32 countries, covering 35,383 km from the United Kingdom to India—facing extreme weather, high-altitude terrains, and numerous logistical challenges.Her story is a testament to the power of courage, perseverance, and self-belief. Bharulata shows how the hero of your life is within yourself, and how taking that first step, however small, can open doors you never imagined.This talk inspires students, professionals, and adventurers alike to embrace fear, push boundaries, and transform setbacks into incredible achievements. Bharulata Kamble (also known as Bharulata Patel-Kamble), a British citizen of Indian origin, is a lawyer, socialist, explorer, blogger, digital creator, and motivational influencer. She is internationally recognized as the first woman to drive solo across the Arctic Circle and through 32 countries (UK to India), covering more than 35,383 km. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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