Blind cricket players have shown that they can take the sport to new heights with their concentration and determination. This was stated by Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, during the inaugural session of the Conclave for Social Change in Disabled by the Cricket Association for the Blind.
The participants were encouraged to work with self-confidence and remain positive in all areas of life, including sports. Chouhan also expressed his hope for the life of these players, filled with affection, love, and warmth. He stated that the Man ke haare haar hai-Man ke jeete jeet mentality, which means those who lose in their minds can never win; those who win in their minds can never lose, will help them achieve their goals in life.
On the occasion, Param Vir Chakra winner Yogendra Singh Yadav, National Captain of Cricket Association for the Blind India Dr. Mahantesh G.K. and Dr. Raghavendra Sharma of Cricket Association for the Blind (Madhya Pradesh) were present.
Blind cricket players see through their mind’s eye, displaying pure and holy personality, mind, and thoughts. Chouhan acknowledged that these players have made the impossible possible, and their efforts have highlighted their exceptional abilities.
The Conclave for Social Change in Disabled aims to promote awareness, education, and empowerment of disabled individuals. The event is supported by local organizations advocating for the rights and welfare of disabled persons.
Chouhan wished the participants a happy life and success in all walks of life, encouraging them to pursue their dreams with vigor and determination. The event is an essential step forward in the social transformation of disabled persons, who require more support and recognition in society.