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State Level Volleyball Tournament for the Visually Impaired

State Level Volleyball Tournament for the Visually Impaired

Rotaract Club of Drishti Sponsored by Rotary Club of Madras Coromandel (RI 3230) Conduct the State Level Volleyball Tournament for Visually Impaired College Students. Venue : Loyola College, Nungambakkam, Chennai. Date: 15th February 2015

4th National Paralymic Standing Volleyball Championship

4th National Paralymic Standing Volleyball Championship

1st – 3rd March 2014, Govt. College Ground, Devanahalli,@ 10 a.m Inaugaration by: Sri. Veerappa Moily Hon’ble Minister for gas & petroluem, Govt.of India Sri. Krishna Byregowda Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture, Govt. of Karnataka Sri. Ronald Colaco Dr. Aslam Gurukkl Director, Gateway, IT & Travel Solution Pvt. Ltd. Sri Abhay Chandra Jain Hon’ble Minister for […]

Special Olympics coaching camp- 2011

Special Olympics coaching camp- 2011

Special Olympics Bharat along with Sports Authority of India is entitled to hold 38 National Coaching Camps for athletes of India. Each camp gives opportunity to 300 athletes and coaches to be trained in specific sports.

Adinath jain trust

Adinath jain trust

Disha Foundation is a registered charitable trust established on November 16, 2006 at Chennai. The founders and the members of Disha are mostly youngsters in the mid twenties, from different localities and backgrounds.

What are Disability Sports?

What are Disability Sports?

Disabled or disability sports are played by persons with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities. Many of these are based on existing sports but modified to meet the needs of persons with a disabilities, they are also referred to as adapted sports. However, not all disabled sports are adapted, several sports that have been specifically created for persons with a disability have no equivalent in able-bodied sports.

I stand only three feet and nine inches tall – Venkatesh Yethiraj

I stand only three feet and nine inches tall – Venkatesh Yethiraj

Achondroplasia is one of the oldest known birth defects. The frequency of achondroplasia is estimated to range from about 1 in 10,000 births in Latin America to about 12 in 77,000 in Denmark. An average figure worldwide is approximately 1 in 25,000 births.It results in abnormally short stature and is the most common cause of short stature with disproportionately short limbs.There is disorder of bone growth.