the land of yoga and the Taj Mahal – India
Discovering accessible sports in India
Rahul Ramugade in Mumbai is sharing his favorite activities. He loves different sports and loves to tell you all about it.
It is great to see in his online stories there are many people in his life making sure he can do what he wants, no matter if it is sailing or scuba diving, playing cricket or riding his motor bike.
Rahul Ramugade is:
Player Of Indian Wheelchair Cricket Team and
Captain of Maharashtra Wheelchair Cricket Team

National Para- Swimmer

Wheelchair Traveler

Adventure Sports Lover

Youtube channel Rahul on Wheels
Rahul, who has polio on both his legs, is a para sports person from Mumbai who loves to travel and share his experiences.
He uses a wheelchair to move around. He also rides his modified activa to travel in his city, Mumbai.

Youtube
Rahul started a youtube channel (Rahul On Wheels) to share his life experience as a person with a disability in India.
Sharing my 2nd Scuba Diving experience with Dive India at Havelock Island. It’s a Boat Dive at Tribe Gate dive site. It was quite an adventure experience. Also trying to show how wheelchair users can try a boat dive and how accessible it is.
Andaman Island
Rahul has visited Andaman Island in December 2019 and has made a videos series named Andaman On Wheelchair.
More plans
He has plans to make similar video series for Mumbai as “Mumbai On Wheelchair”. In these videos he will be showing wheelchair accessible places in Mumbai.

Social Media
Youtube and Instagram
Rahul shares frequently on his channels about sports, life in India and also family celebrations. A positive energy is coming from all is posts. Whether you have plans to visit India or not, we recommend to follow him!
Facebook – www.facebook.com/rahul.ramugade
Instagram – www.instagram.com/rahul_onwheels
YouTube – www.youtube.com/channel/UCjakTm_folG0BtBNSOq9gJA/videos
Recent video’s – Rahul in the media
Interview on big national channel (video is without subtitles, in Hindi)
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