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'''Dilorom Yuldasheva''' (born ) is an ] woman who overcame disability. She lost her legs in an accident with a combine harvester. She overcame her disability to become a businesswoman employing 40 others. Her example was recognised and she was one of the ] in 2024. She was also given a national courage award. '''Dilorom Yuldasheva''' (born ) is an ] woman who overcame disability. She lost her legs in an accident with a combine harvester. She overcame her disability to become a businesswoman employing 40 others. Her example was recognised and she was one of the ] and she was given a national courage award in 2024.


==Life== ==Life==
Yuldasheva was married and she worked in the fields in the Denov district of Uzbekistan. She was handfeeding a combine harvester when her long clothes became entangled in the machinery. As a result, she had both her legs amputated and she was immobile as her family could not afford a wheelchair.<ref name=chair>{{Cite web |title=Who is Dilorom Yuldasheva, the Uzbek woman who amazed the world? |url=https://qalampir.uz/en/news/duneni-lol-k-oldirgan-uzbek-ayeli-dilorom-yuldosheva-kim-110737 |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Qalampir.uz |language=en}}</ref> She told her husband that he should marry again but he ignored her.{{fact|date=December 2024}} Yuldasheva was married and she worked in the fields in the ] of Uzbekistan. She was handfeeding a combine harvester when her long clothes became entangled in the machinery. As a result, she had both her legs amputated and she was immobile as her family could not afford a wheelchair.<ref name=chair>{{Cite web |title=Who is Dilorom Yuldasheva, the Uzbek woman who amazed the world? |url=https://qalampir.uz/en/news/duneni-lol-k-oldirgan-uzbek-ayeli-dilorom-yuldosheva-kim-110737 |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Qalampir.uz |language=en}}</ref> She told her husband that he should marry again but he told her that she should never raise that matter again.<ref name=chair/>


She created a sewing business which, in time, employed forty other women.<ref name=daryo/> She wanted women tonot have to work in the fields. She organised training and obtained contracts to create uniforms for businesses and schools.<ref name="qal" /> Within two years of the accident she had created a sewing business which employed forty other women.<ref name=daryo/> She wanted women to not have to work in the fields. She organised training and obtained contracts so that they could create uniforms for businesses and schools.<ref name="qal" />


Yuldasheva received visits from people who offered their sympathies and they would take their selfies with her. The visitors brought a chair and a make-up box and they were used in the photos. It was a week later that she learned that the chair actually belonged to a local elderly woman. She returned the chair and the make-up box was retrieved. She was resigned to the exploitation but she noted her own disappointment after she had been locally and temporarly mobile.<ref name=chair>{{Cite web |title=Who is Dilorom Yuldasheva, the Uzbek woman who amazed the world? |url=https://qalampir.uz/en/news/duneni-lol-k-oldirgan-uzbek-ayeli-dilorom-yuldosheva-kim-110737 |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Qalampir.uz |language=en}}</ref> Even with a chair she cannot travel far as her family live over a mile from a road and that path needs to be covered before the start of any car journey. The dresses that she makes are delivered by her son on his bicycle.<ref name=chair/> Yuldasheva received visits from people who offered their sympathies and they would take their selfies with her. The visitors brought a chair and a make-up box which they used in the photos. It was a week later that she learned that the chair actually belonged to a local elderly woman. She returned the chair and the make-up box was retrieved. She became resigned to the exploitation but she noted her own disappointment at losing the chair as she had been temporarly mobile.<ref name=chair/> Even with a chair she could not travel far as her family live over a mile from a road and that path needs to be covered before the start of any car journey. The dresses that she makes are delivered by her son on his bicycle.<ref name=chair/>


In 2024 she was recognised as one of the ] for 2024. As a result she also received a national "Mardlik" courage award in December 2024, in a meeting chaired by the President.<ref name=daryo>{{Cite web |last=uz |first=Daryo |title=Trailblazer Dilorom Yuldasheva honored as Uzbekistan expands disability support programs |url=https://daryo.uz/en/2024/12/13/trailblazer-dilorom-yuldasheva-honored-as-uzbekistan-expands-disability-support-programs |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Daryo.uz |language=en}}</ref> The President's daughter and assistant ] was tasked with making a film about Yuldosheva, and at least four more, in 2025.<ref name=qal>{{Cite web |title=Shahnoza Mirziyoyeva takes charge of inspiring film initiative for 2025 |url=https://qalampir.uz/en/news/sha%D2%B3noza-mirziyeeva-zimmasiga-5-ta-motivatsion-fil-m-suratga-olish-yuklatildi-111216 |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Qalampir.uz |language=en}}</ref> The President announced wide ranging targets to improve the support for those with disabilities.<ref name=daryo/> In 2024 she was recognised as one of the ] for 2024. As a result, she also received a national "Mardlik" courage award in December 2024, in a meeting chaired by the President.<ref name=daryo>{{Cite web |last=uz |first=Daryo |title=Trailblazer Dilorom Yuldasheva honored as Uzbekistan expands disability support programs |url=https://daryo.uz/en/2024/12/13/trailblazer-dilorom-yuldasheva-honored-as-uzbekistan-expands-disability-support-programs |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Daryo.uz |language=en}}</ref> The President's daughter and assistant ] was tasked with making a film about Yuldosheva, and at least four more, in 2025.<ref name=qal>{{Cite web |title=Shahnoza Mirziyoyeva takes charge of inspiring film initiative for 2025 |url=https://qalampir.uz/en/news/sha%D2%B3noza-mirziyeeva-zimmasiga-5-ta-motivatsion-fil-m-suratga-olish-yuklatildi-111216 |access-date=2024-12-15 |website=Qalampir.uz |language=en}}</ref> The President announced wide-ranging targets to improve the support for those with disabilities.<ref name=daryo/> Yuldosheva thanked the President for his help and for continuing to deliver peace.<ref name=chair/>


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Latest revision as of 06:04, 26 December 2024

Dilorom Yuldasheva
NationalityUzbekistan
Occupation(s)seamstress and businessperson
Known forcreating a business after a life changing accident

Dilorom Yuldasheva (born ) is an Uzbek woman who overcame disability. She lost her legs in an accident with a combine harvester. She overcame her disability to become a businesswoman employing 40 others. Her example was recognised and she was one of the BBC's 100 Inspiring Women and she was given a national courage award in 2024.

Life

Yuldasheva was married and she worked in the fields in the Denov district of Uzbekistan. She was handfeeding a combine harvester when her long clothes became entangled in the machinery. As a result, she had both her legs amputated and she was immobile as her family could not afford a wheelchair. She told her husband that he should marry again but he told her that she should never raise that matter again.

Within two years of the accident she had created a sewing business which employed forty other women. She wanted women to not have to work in the fields. She organised training and obtained contracts so that they could create uniforms for businesses and schools.

Yuldasheva received visits from people who offered their sympathies and they would take their selfies with her. The visitors brought a chair and a make-up box which they used in the photos. It was a week later that she learned that the chair actually belonged to a local elderly woman. She returned the chair and the make-up box was retrieved. She became resigned to the exploitation but she noted her own disappointment at losing the chair as she had been temporarly mobile. Even with a chair she could not travel far as her family live over a mile from a road and that path needs to be covered before the start of any car journey. The dresses that she makes are delivered by her son on his bicycle.

In 2024 she was recognised as one of the BBC's 100 inspiring women for 2024. As a result, she also received a national "Mardlik" courage award in December 2024, in a meeting chaired by the President. The President's daughter and assistant Saida Mirziyoyeva was tasked with making a film about Yuldosheva, and at least four more, in 2025. The President announced wide-ranging targets to improve the support for those with disabilities. Yuldosheva thanked the President for his help and for continuing to deliver peace.

References

  1. ^ "Who is Dilorom Yuldasheva, the Uzbek woman who amazed the world?". Qalampir.uz. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
  2. ^ uz, Daryo. "Trailblazer Dilorom Yuldasheva honored as Uzbekistan expands disability support programs". Daryo.uz. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
  3. ^ "Shahnoza Mirziyoyeva takes charge of inspiring film initiative for 2025". Qalampir.uz. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
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