Adventure and Sports
Visually impaired student from Vellore for All India Judo tournament
Twenty-one-year-old V. Dinesh, a visually impaired student studying B.Ed. (Tamil) in the Government College of Education, Vellore, has been selected for the All India Judo Tournament for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb being held in Vasco da Gama in Goa from March 19 to 22.
Cricket tourney for visually challenged from March 29
The South Zone Cricket Tournament for the Visually Challenged will be organised here from March 29. The Twenty20 cricket tourney was being organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in Andhra Pradesh affiliated to the World Blind Cricket (WBC) in association with the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) and Men and the Women District Cricket Association.
9TH BLIND CHALLENGE CAR RALLY 2015 CONDUCTED
Arushi, in association with, Sahayog Microfinance, Indian Oil, Mittal Institute of Technology, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya and MP Tourism organised, “The 9th Blind Challenge Car Rally 2015” here on Sunday. Home Minister Babulal Gaur was present as the Chief Guest and flagged off the first vehicle and started the rally from DB City Mall.
50K STUDENTS RUN IN SALWAN MARATHON
Delhi came alive with high energy and sound of excitement on Sunday morning as youngsters from various age groups, filled with joy and enthusiasm participated in the world's largest race for school children — Salwan cross country run. The event brought together more than 50,000 students from 800 schools across India for the 20th edition of the marathon.
Govt felicitates women’s visually-impaired cricket team
EVENT FOR BLIND KIDS CONCLUDES IN BALESWAR
A two-day programme titled ‘Samartha’, which was organised here for the visually-impaired children, concluded on Saturday. As many as 84 children from different schools and institutions participated in various sports and cultural events.
Offering the blind a place to play tennis
Accompanied by two women, 9-year-old Felipe Angiono enters cautiously and asks- “Is this where the blind play tennis?” Upon hearing a “yes,” Felipe responds- “OK, I found my place.”
Pak blind team leaves for Cape Town on Nov 24
KARACHI: Pakistan blind cricket team will leave for Cape Town on November 24 to compete in Blind Cricket World Cup.
Zeeshan Abbasi will lead the national team in the event. The Blind Cricket World Cup will run from November 26 to December 8.
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