Rajalakshmi S. J.

 Rajalakshmi S.J hails from Bangalore, Karnataka, India, and is a prominent disability rights activist. She is also a qualified dentist, educator, and wheelchair pageant winner who runs her NGO and dental clinic. Her NGO, SJ Foundation, of which she is chairperson, works for the cause of persons with disabilities. She is a TEDx speaker who regularly participates in wheelchair table tennis tournaments, and an avid driver, driving a customized car. One of the 16 recipients of the 2023 NCPEDP-LTIMindtree Helen Keller Awards; she has also received a national award from Ramnath Kovind, President of India under locomotor disability/cerebral palsy category on occasion of International Day of People with Disability.

Education, legal battles and work
Rajalakshmi's parents, Dr. S. Janardhan Murthy and Dr. Shobha were doctors, so she chose to follow in their footsteps. She received a Bachelor's degree in Dental Science (BDS) 2007 from Oxford Dental College. She completed her graduation and internship in a wheelchair, after the accident and bagged Gold Medal. After she met with an accident in 2007 that left her paraplegic, with both legs paralyzed, she had to fight a legal battle in Karnataka High Court (filed on her behalf by her mother) to pursue her master's degree in dental surgery from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. She won the case, got admitted in Government Dental College, Bangalore, and in the process, got the 3% reservation policy for the disabled implemented across India successfully. In 2016, she and her mother who was her companion; filed a case against Air India in Karnataka High Court for misplacing her wheelchair at London Airport during her Europe tour. The high court observed that Air India's conduct violated the fundamental rights of the petitioners as well as provisions under 1995 PWD Act, and ordered suitable compensation to be paid to both petitioners.

Despite achieving a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) as a gold medallist, she couldn't find a job, so she opened her own dental clinic. She has been part of research projects on genetics and has presented papers. Rajalakshmi always had a passion for modelling, and she has continued to pursue that passion by participating in beauty pageants. She has also studied fashion designing. Currently she is also an assistant professor in Government Dental College, Bangalore. As a certified wheelchair service peer trainer; she works with World Health Organization (WHO), to help and train disabled people, donors, and physiotherapists select the right wheelchair for the disabled. As a dentist she conducts free dental health camps at schools. Her foundation primarily focuses on working to improve the lives of the disabled and underprivileged people.

Medical history
In 2007, at the age of 21, Rajalakshmi being the topper in her college was going to Chennai, Tamil Nadu by road to present a paper, but the driver dozed off and rammed the car into a truck, causing an accident. The accident damaged her spinal cord. Trained in classical and western dance, and an aspiring model; the accident not only dashed those dreams but forced her to miss one year of her studies. She spent over 6 months in & out of the hospital and endured major surgeries and numerous physiotherapy sessions. Despite many surgeries, the accident left her paraplegic and wheelchair-bound for life. It took her almost one year to get used to a wheelchair after initially rejecting it and then realizing she would remain 'stuck in time and place' if she didn't.

Miss India Wheelchair 2014 contest
Rajalakshmi won Miss Wheelchair India 2014 in Mumbai, Maharashtra where the runner-up was Virali Modi. She was among the 7 participants selected from over 200 applications across India. Next year in 2015, she organized the Miss Wheelchair India 2015 pageant, in her hometown Bengaluru through her NGO, SJ Foundation, which she set up in 2015.

Miss Wheelchair World 2017 contest
Rajalakshmi participated in the Miss Wheelchair World 2017 in Warsaw, Poland; where she won the 'Miss Popularity' Award. She had competed against 24 contestants from various countries including France, India, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Russia, and the United States. For the event extensions were added to her wheelchair that allowed her to implement her ideas on stage during the event. The pageant was a learning experience for her as she had to learn to do many things herself.