In a stunning display of grit, determination, and unmatched talent, the Indian Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind emerged victorious at the IBSA World Games, securing the coveted Gold medal. This remarkable feat not only celebrates their exceptional sporting abilities but also shines a light on the power of inclusivity and the impact of organizations that support them.
Hailing from diverse backgrounds and regions, the Indian women who competed in the IBSA World Games showcased their exceptional cricketing skills, defying all odds. What makes this victory even more inspiring is the fact that three players representing India hail from the Nethra Vidyalaya school and colleges. These players have not only exemplified their prowess on the field but have also demonstrated the value of quality education and sports training.
Behind this triumphant journey lies the unwavering support of VT Seva to Nethra Vidyalaya School and Colleges, an organization that has played a pivotal role in nurturing these players’ educational pursuits and sporting aspirations. VT Seva’s commitment to empowering these women through education and sports has undeniably been a driving force behind their success.
A significant part of this incredible journey can be attributed to the vision of Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji, the visionary founder of Nethra Vidyalaya and VT Seva. His foresight and dedication to creating an inclusive environment for differently-abled individuals have been instrumental in shaping the lives of these cricketing champions. Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji’s vision goes beyond just sports; it encompasses the holistic development of individuals who are often overlooked, emphasizing education, skill-building, and self-confidence. He closely followed their progress and He announced a reward of 1 lakh Indian rupees each for the three players who are the students of Nethra Vidyalaya, He also announced a reward of 2 lakh India rupees to other Indian team members.