Vera Bhajan, 22, the young woman from Felicity, Chaguanas, who was born without arms, has graduated from University of the West Indies (UWI) with a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB). Bhajan was celebrated by members of her community on Friday at the Shri Krishen Mandir for her achievement.
Members of the temple presented her with a "Pioneer Award" and a gold chain for making her community proud. Bhajan gained media attention in 1994, when she was just six years old, as a youth who was determined to succeed, despite her physical condition, using her feet to eat, write, and later, to use a computer. In 2004, Prime Minister Patrick Manning promised the former St Augustine Girls' High School (SAGHS) student a scholarship to complete her studies, but that was not forthcoming until 2007.
But days before leaving to go to Barbados to start classes, Bhajan was traumatised, since the Government did not fulfil its promise of providing a scholarship, some two years after making a commitment to do so, said Iman Iqubal Hydal, a Muslim cleric and community member. He said former Culture Minister Joan Yuille-Williams came aboard later and assisted. Hydal said everyone should follow the example of Bhajan, and seek out their own special strengths to overcome obstacles and succeed. She had received the Hummingbird Medal (Silver) in 2005. After attaining seven CXC O-Level and four Cape passes at SAGHS, she attended the St Augustine campus of the UWI for her first year of law studies, and subsequently relocated to Barbados for the final two years of the programme at the Cave Hill Campus. Her mother, Rahdai Bhajan, also went to Barbados to help her, while her father remained in T&T.
Bhajan is now hoping to attend Hugh Wooding Law School in T&T. She told the gathering on Friday that words could not describe how thankful she was to her parents, who never viewed her as a burden at any time. She also said community members treated her with the utmost love and care throughout her life. On this note, she called on communities throughout T&T to follow the example set by the people of Felicity and the Shri Krishen Mandir to ensure that youth are inspired and encouraged on the road to success. Deputy Mayor Orlando Nagessar said the education system should use Bhajan as an example to inspire learners. He said there were many young people who had all the resources, yet did not have the inspiration to aim for success.