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LG urges sports federations in J&K to draw strategic sports development plan for specially-abled sportspersons

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Attends National Health Festival to honour specially-abled sportspersons

Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday attended the National Health Festival for Divyangjan, organized by Special Olympics Bharat J&K, to honour specially-abled sportspersons at the Jammu University.

The programme is being organized on World Health Day in connection with “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” in 75 cities of India marking the 75 years of independence, by Special Olympics Bharat, a sports organization accredited with International Federation of Sports, an official press release informed.

Speaking on the occasion, the LG saluted the dedication and spirit of the special athletes. He observed that a good beginning has been made in the UT through a new Sports Policy, which focuses on sporting facilities and welfare of specially-abled.

Terming them as true role models for the younger generation, the LG said that specially-abled sportspersons have kindled hopes by their remarkable performance in International events.

“I urge sports federations and all other sports bodies in J&K to draw up a strategic sports development plan for the Divyangjan (specially-abled)”, he added.

All schools and panchayats have been mandated to create sports infrastructure facilities to popularize a robust sports culture among the masses, especially among children and the youth, the LG said.

He observed that “under the leadership of the PM Narendra Modi, Divyangjan have been granted their due rights to live a dignified and virtuous life.”

“Before 2015, all the laws in our country were aimed at somehow connecting the specially-abled people with the programs of social welfare. A new social consciousness emerged after 2015 wherein focus shifted to bestowing Divyangjan their due rights and not just benefits under social welfare measures. During the same time, ‘Accessible India Campaign’ turned into a mass movement creating accessible infrastructure for specially-abled, in government and private buildings, railway stations, airports, schools and colleges,” the LG noted.

Highlighting the work being done keeping in mind the needs and aspirations of all the sections of the society, the LG said the UT of J&K is moving forward in the direction of positive progress with the spirit of strong service nurtured by national values and public consciousness.

“Jammu and Kashmir government is working on a mission mode to ensure 100 percent saturation of Divyangjan pensions and distribution of tricycles,” he added.

The LG also lauded Special Olympics Bharat, its chairperson Dr. Mallika Nadda and everyone associated with it for providing much-needed platforms to the specially-abled to showcase their talent.

The LG also extended his best wishes to the Special Athlete Paramjeet Singh, who hails from a border village and despite facing many hardships managed to secure selection for the next year’s Special World Winter Games to be held in Kazan, Russia.

‘It is the responsibility of Jammu and Kashmir administration to develop a flourishing sports culture among the specially-abled, identify their talent, and provide the world stage to special athletes,” the LG said.

“Our endeavor is to develop sports infrastructure, provide world-class coaching, and incentivize sporting talent with special emphasis on specially-abled sportspersons; creating an inclusive and equitable sports ecosystem without any discrimination,: he added.

The LG assured every possible support of the UT government to those organizations which are working towards the welfare of the sportspersons with special abilities.

“In the last one year, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has ensured that every panchayat is provided with a playfield and sports kits. Under a special program, efforts are being made to connect 7.5 lakh youth with different disciplines of sports. This year, 221 playfields will be constructed in all 20 districts, besides construction/upgradation of 157 sports courts will be completed,” the LG informed.

Dr Ashwani Jojra, president Special Olympics Bharat, J&K UT while speaking on the occasion briefed about the various initiatives and yearlong programs being organized for athletes with intellectual disabilities, special needs.

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