– Hearing impaired champion: Priyadarshini Service Organisation
– visually impaired champion: netra Vidhyalaya
– All-round champion: Lebenshilfe
– Physically challenged champion: Association Sai Korean
– Intellectually impaired champion: Hidden Sprouts Special School
The Special Olympics in Visakhapatnam serves as a commendable exmaple of efforts aimed at empowering differently-abled individuals through inclusive sports activities. The size of participation-over 900 students from diverse schools-reflects growing awareness about disability inclusion within education and extracurricular spheres. Such initiatives help highlight both individual talents and collective voices advocating for equal opportunity.
Visakhapatnam City police commissioner’s remarks underline an ongoing need for societal collaboration involving industrialists, organizations, and citizens to ensure sustained support structures for children with disabilities.Recognizing winners based on categories such as visual impairment or intellectual challenges demonstrates tailored accessibility efforts vital for fostering confidence among participants.
This event adds momentum to broader national goals of inclusivity outlined under policies like Accessible india Campaign but equally stresses localized community-driven action-a critical component in realizing equitable frameworks across India.
Read more at: The Hindu