World Blind Day celebrated
World Blind Day was celebrated by the students of National Association for the Welfare of Physically Challenged (NAWPC) with an oratory, computer and various other competitions for the visually challenged on October 16. Held at the NAWPC campus, Sadashiv Peth, the competitions saw over 50 participants. NAWCP demonstrated how its students have picked up computer skills. "We want to spread computer literacy among the visually impaired and encourage our students to be independent and believe in themselves," said Rahul Deshmukh, founder president of the association. Brij Mohan Sethi, director, Thermax, who was the chief guest at the occasion gave out prizes to the winners of the competitions and marvelled at the courage and determination of the students at the institute.
Dance show for PRC inmates
On October 19, the students of Ratnakar Shelke Dance Academy displayed their patriotism and their gratitude to the brave jawans who sacrifice so much just to keep our borders safe. They put up a dance programme at PRC (Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre) at Khadki. PRC is committed to looking after war veterans and defence personnel who have become physically challenged due to severe injuries in the course of action. A team of young students - Vaishnavi Girwe, Asmita Ghanwade, Sawan Jagtapand, Ashutosh Waghmare along with their instructor Sandi Thorwe - put up a lively performance, which included traditional Ganesh Vandana as well as lavani, hip-hop and a fusion dance. Later, they also kickstarted the Diwali celebrations by distributing chocolates and touching the feet of these bravehearts to show their reverence.
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