Tuesday 15th October 2013; Mumbai: Over
a thousand differently-enabled, autistic, and disabled youngsters and
adults between the age of 10 to 40 from all over India will be
felicitated in a touching, heart-rending and soul-stirring event, on
14th November - Children's Day in Mumbai by the NGO Blind Dreams in association with Newz66.com. The NGO and Newz66.com
are in the process of raising about Rs Ten lakh in donations and
sponsorship from the corporate sector to support and finance the career
goals of these thousand plus youngsters.
Announcing this project on the auspicious day of Vijaya Dashami or Dussehra, blind celebrity healer and chairman of Blind Dreams, Dr
Samir Mansuri said, "On 24th August this year, more than 300 blind and
differently-enabled youth from all over Maharashtra participated in the
western zone round of auditions for the Blind Dreams’ Talent Hunt for
the disabled or differently enabled. The auditions were held at the
Kamla Mehta School for the Blind at Dadar in Central Mumbai. Most
participants came from far off towns and villages in Maharashtra and
Gujarat. Over the last 45 days auditions were held in various cities in
India and we have short-listed about 1000 talented youth who will be
specially felicitated and given sponsorship and donations to help them
pursue their career goals including those from the performing arts,
software and financial services sector."
"The over whelming response to the Blind Dreams’ Talent Hunt for
the differently enabled and visually impaired is an indication that
differently enabled youth are otherwise as talented as their colleagues
and sometimes even more talented in certain fields like music, singing,
acting, etc. All differently enabled should come together in a show of
strength to demand their rightful place in society and in the day-to-day
working of organizations and corporates," Mansuri said. He spoke about
the lack of support and empathy from various sectors including the
police and civic agencies. He demanded that all public places, railway
stations, airports, government offices, etc., should be enabled to
provide the differently enabled a level playing field.
Blind Dreams and Newz66.com
have formed a panel of eminent persons including bollywood photographer
Raju Asrani, TV actress Sheila David, actress and model Nisha Sharma,
TV actors Rashmi Ghosh and husband Siddharth, HR professional Mamta
Namdeo (herself blind who works with SBI as an HR manager) and several
others to monitor and co-ordinate the event and help in the fund-raising
activity for this ambitious project.
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