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My Youth My Pride: Two girls from J&K wheel their way to an international event

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Last updated: October 18, 2022 12:09 am
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Published: October 18, 2022
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Srinagar, Oct 17: Country has been churning out legendary sportspersons of sheer mettle past so many decades and it also comprises a good lot of athletes who in spite of their physical limitations have earned accolades from time to time.
These athletes come from varied backgrounds and have taken fighting social judgment as well as physical paucity in their stride. Be it by training at home or coping with bruising injuries, they have found ways around all hindrances. The perseverance of these specially-abled athletes showcases the stereotypes and personal adversity that each player overcomes to reach an arena of national or international recognition.
Taking cue from the way these para-athletes are trained at national and international levels, J&K Sports Council has also been doing its bit to provide all possible facilities to such athletes to bring them at par with their counterparts from other regions. Recently, the Sports Council took a step in the similar direction and organized a selection cum training camp for Indian Wheelchair Basketball team and in this pursuit it teamed up with Wheelchair Basketball Federation of India (WBFI) and Voluntary Medicare Society (VMS).
Around 16 female wheelchair players selected by WBFI from different states of India were part of the Camp and after a battery of selection trials; a team of twelve players was selected to represent the country at international level. The selected team includes two members Insha Bashir and Ishrat Akther from UT of J&K. While Insha hails from Budgam, Ishrat comes from Baramulla. The team shall participate in the first invitational international wheelchair basketball tournament to be held in Jaypee Sports Complex, Greater Noida from 5th-11th next month.
Terming their selection in the national team as one of the biggest achievements this year, Secretary YSS and Tourism Sarmad Hafeez said that we shall be organizing more such camps in future and the way two girls from J&K have shown grit and determination to chase their dreams, “I am sure this will inspire our young to work harder towards achieving their goals”.
The Secretary Sports Council, Nuzhat Gull said, “At time when many of our young have fallen to the drugs and yet many more are fighting the menace in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, girls like Insha and Ishrat are hope”. The duo in spite of all the impediments have achieved a milestone and for sure they shall achieve many more in the years to follow, she added.
Chairman VMS, Masooda Yasin said, “Both players have suffered trauma at a very young age that left them crippled but that did not deter them from chasing their dreams and doing what they thought suits them best”. It was easy to lose focus but the determined trailblazers overcame grave physical challenges to reach this level, she added.
 
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