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Last updated: April 9, 2025 12:11 am
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‘Untamed Whispers’, the debut poetry book by
Vinita Bicholkar who has cerebral palsy and 75% disability, is inspired by her personal experiences, observations, and imagination

SHAHIN BEPARI LAMBE NT NETWORK

Vinita Bicholkar has always enjoyed writing. “Since my school days I have been writing in various formats,” she reveals.

Born prematurely at seven and a half months with cerebral palsy and a 75% disability, poetry, in particular, became a form of self-care, a way to vent her emotions and find catharsis through words. But it wasn’t until the past few years, that she began gathering her work with the intention of publishing it.

“Despite facing financial constraints that made it difficult to approach traditional publishers, I found an opportunity with Notion Press, allowing me to self-publish and bring my dream to life,” she says.

The poetry book, her debut one, titled ‘Untamed Whispers’, was released on March 21, 2025. It marks the culmination of three years of writing poems inspired by her experiences, observations, and imagination.

The book contains 100 poems divided into sections like Laugh, Tales, Inward Bloom, Musings and Whispers, Terra Verde, and Breaking the Barriers. Each section reflects her diverse poetic journey, ranging from light-hearted themes to deeper explorations of the human experience. “This book endeavour wasn’t just about getting publishing or showing off to others; it was about expressing myself,” she says.

Indeed, Bicholkar’s journey has not been an easy one. “My parents ensured that I receive the necessary care and support, allowing me to pursue my education and dreams,” she says. And despite the physical limitations imposed by her disability, Bicholkar excelled academically, but faced social isolation. “I was a topper in academics, but I never got to experience other aspects of school or college life,” she says.

Undeterred by the difficulties, Bicholkar graduated with a degree in Psychology from MES College of Arts and Commerce, Vasco, followed by a Master’s in Counselling Psychology from Carmel College in Nuvem.

Her interest in the human mind then led her to a brief career as a counsellor. During this period, she gained a deeper insight into mental health and the importance of prioritising one’s well-being. “My studies helped me understand that my mental health is just as important as anything else,” she says. This realisation has empowered her to focus on mental health, both for herself and in her professional aspirations. “I am proud of my independence and I am trying to help others as a mental health professional,”
she adds.

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