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Jammu and Kashmir: 'International World Disabled Day' celebrated at Budgam 

| @indiablooms | Dec 05, 2020, at 10:41 pm

Srinagar:  A function was today organized by WheelChair Cricket Association J&K in collaboration with DistrictAdministration to celebrate ‘International World Disabled Day’, at Town Hall, Budgam. 

The Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Budgam, Dr. Nasir Ahmad was the Chief Guest on theoccasion.

ADC urged upon the whole community to treat such persons as specially abled instead of disabled. 

He said that they have the capacity and potential that one needs to deliver in all aspects of day to day life. 

The day long function was attended by Major 53RR, Chairman Wheel Chair Cricket Association,representative from DLSA Budgam, Health and other concerned NGOs and organizations besides a largenumber of specially abled persons and wheelchair Cricket Association Players attended.

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