Jamshedpur : The Jamshedpur chapter of CII Young Indians ( CII ) on Saturday successfully conducted its first accessibility vertical event of the year—“Kite Flying”—meant for specially-abled children at the School of Hope in Bistupur.
Over 80 enthusiastic students actively participated in the event. They were joined by a dedicated team of 10 teachers and 5 Yi members – Amit Agarwal, Mridul Goyal, Ankita Naredi, Koushik Modi and Nidhi Modi who worked together to make the day truly memorable.
The activity was a celebration of empowerment, encouraging the children to dream big and rise above barriers. Adding to the festivities, food packets were distributed to all participants, ensuring everyone felt cared for and appreciated.
The smiles, laughter, and heartfelt gratitude expressed by the children truly embodied the spirit of the event.
Session For Sports Enthusiasts
The local chapter of Young Indians also organised a special session ‘ Talks By Arise ‘ for sports enthusiasts conducted by Anirudh Ravichandran held at the JFC media room , JRD Sports complex on Saturday.
It was a significant moment for the sports enthusiasts of Yi Jamshedpur.
The insights on structured practice for swimming, running, and cycling, as well as the emphasis on nutrition and hydration, provided a solid foundation for athletes preparing for marathons and triathlons.
The interactive format, where attendees had their queries answered, further enriched the experience, making the concepts more relatable and actionable.
The participants left highly motivated, equipped with knowledge and strategies to enhance their performance and approach their training more systematically.
” Such sessions are invaluable in inspiring and educating local athletes, fostering a culture of discipline and long-term development in endurance sports, ” said a senior Yi member.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।