1. MESSAGE FROM PAKISTAN BLIND CRICKET COUNCIL
We have been taught that nature compensates us for the calamities it inflicts on us and that among
others, blindness may be a most serious affliction but that it still cannot stand in the way of those with
a resolve to achieve greater things, awe-inspiring is the spirits to smile in the face of adversity, to
overcome the limitations imposed by a crippling handicap and yet have the desire to compete and to
excel, and the ambition to live life to its fullest despite blindness.
The visually impaired cricketers enjoy and gibe pleasure to not just their similarly afflicted brethren but
to infuse a can-do spirit in the entire humanity with their indomitable courage.
Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) is leaving no stone unturned to provide ample cricket playing
opportunities to the visually challenged at all levels (international events, domestic cricket, club cricket
and in Blind educational institutes), providing educational aids and stipends to complete their studies
and also extending full support for their rehabilitation and inclusion in the society.
So far, three One-Day Cricket World Cups for the Blind had been conducted and Pakistan Blind Cricket
team reached the final of all three editions and won the last two World Cups consecutively beside this
Pakistan won the 10 International one-day series out of played 12and also won 6 Twenty-20 series
out of played 7.
PBCC is a full member of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) with a voting right and PCB is extending full
support for the promotion and development of cricket for the Blind. Government of Pakistan also
contributed in conducting International Blind Cricket events and recognized the achievements of
Pakistan Blind Cricket by awarding the 'Tamgha-i-Imtiaz' to Mr. Abdul Razzaq the Captain of World
Champion Pakistan Blind Cricket team.
Pakistan Blind Cricket team is fully prepared to take the challenge of the first Twenty-20 Blind Cricket
World Cup to be held in India from 1st to 13th December 2012 in Bangalore. Pakistan Blind Cricket
Council conducted three preparatory camps, one in July 2012 and two in November 2012, each of
ten days.
PBCC anticipates thrilling and interesting contests in the World Cup, Pakistan hopes to lift the title
although it won't be easy.
PBCC acclaims the efforts of Cricket Association of the Blind in India (CABI) of taking the initiative of
conducting inaugural Twenty-20 Cricket World Cup for the Blind and wish them success in making
this World Cup a success.
Syed Sultan Shah,
Chairman,
PBCC
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3. MESSAGE FROM BANGLADESH BLIND CRICKET COUNCIL
On behalf of Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council (BBCC), we would like to congratulate CABI and
Samarthanam Truest for Disabled for the successful conduction of the first T-20 World Cup-2012 for
the Blind. Cricket for the Visually Impaired in Bangladesh head been started in the year 2000. The
National Association of Sports for the Persons with Disability (NASPD) is the pioneer of Blind Cricket in
Bangladesh.
One weak Blind Cricket Training Camp and a Friendly Demonstration Match Jointly organized by
National Association of Sports for the Persons with Disability (NASPD and National Forum of
Organization working with Disabled (NFOWD) with the support of West Bengal Blind Cricket
Association (India) in 2000. It was the initial stage for the Promotion of Blind Cricket in Bangladesh.
NASPD also arrange a 15 days Training Program for Players and Coaches in Dhaka Bangladesh 2007
with the support Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC).
Thereafter for Development of the cricket for visually challenged persons of Bangladesh and
establishment of the equal access of visually challenged persons with blind cricket as a part of their
games and sports activities as well as to participate in the World Blind Cricket, the Bangladesh Blind
Cricket Council (BBCC) has been established on 17th May 2008.
The main objective of BBCC is to make efforts for promotion of blind Cricket throughout the country
and to arrange cricket tournaments at local, national and international levels, so that they can
establish their sports career as a blind cricketer and participate in national and international blind
cricket competitions.
At present situation of blind cricket in Bangladesh, BBCC feels that extensive training course is needed
for the development of blind cricket from grass root level in order do something positive for the
promotion of blind cricketers to creating opportunities for the visually challenged persons of
Bangladesh. BBCC is planning to continue the ongoing activities for organizing districts, divisional
and national level blind cricket competitions within this year and upcoming years.
Since 2008, BBCC conducting blind cricket training camp to prepare new young cricketers. The main
objective of the program is to develop blind cricket and popularize the game in the community.
It is mentioned that, with the support of BBCC, 8 (eight) blind cricket clubs were established in
different parts of the country, named:
q Dhaka Blind Cricket Club
q NASPD Blind Cricket Club
q Chittagong Blind Cricket Club
q Rajshahi Blind Cricket Club
q Cox's Bazar Blind Cricket Club
q Sunamgonj Blind Cricket Club
q ABC Blind Cricket Club Narsindi
q Jessore Blind Cricket Club
Number of Clubs yet to be established, in the training session, 250 visually challenged persons were
trained up so far, and they are able to play blind cricket.
For the development of blind cricket in School level in Bangladesh, Sightsavers have taken the
initiatives for creating opportunities for visually challenged persons to concentrate into
mainstreaming of the community through blind cricket and other development activities.
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Accordingly, with the financial support of Sightsavers, and technical support of BBCC, BBCC
conducted the 10 days blind cricket training camp. The main objective of the program was to
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4. promote blind cricket at grass root level and establish school blind cricket team.
In this way, the visually challenged young cricketers will get the opportunity to participate in the blind
school cricket tournament as well as to participate in the national and international cricket
competitions.
It is mentioned here that, 10 (Ten) blind school cricket team were established in different parts of the
country.
There are a number of blind school cricket teams yet to be established in 2012. It is a dynamic step for
Sightsavers to promote blind cricket for visually challenged persons in Bangladesh.
BBCC believe that, this type of training will help the players to develop their skills and get prepared for
participating in the national and international cricket competitions.
Eventually our heart full thanks to CABI,Samarthanam Truest for Disabled and the hole Board of
World Blind Cricket Council (WBCC) for Inviting Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council (BBCC) to
participate in the T-20 Blind Cricket World Cup-2012 for the first time held from01 to 13 December at
Bangalore, India. We are obliged and heart full thanks to The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation Limited (HSBC), Bangladesh for supporting us toparticipate in the T-20 Blind Cricket
World Cup-2012.
Regardless of the results, our team will definitely learn a lot of experience, playing skills and
sportsmanship spirit from this beautiful event. Thanks for the hospitality, very good arrangements
and wonderful opportunity.
Best Regards.
Syed Quamrul Islam
Director
Bangladesh Blind Cricket Council (BBCC)
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5. HISTORY OF BLIND CRICKET IN THE WEST INDIES
In 2001, Mr. Clevedon Mayers as President of the Barbados Council for the Disabled met with Mr. Roger
Fuggle to discuss introducing blind cricket to Barbados. Mr. Mayers approached the Barbados Cricket
Association, the National Disabilities Unit and the Paralympic Association of Barbados for these
Organizations to take up the challenge.
In 2002, Mr. Mayers held further discussions in London with Mr. Andy Sellins, Coach of the English Blind
Cricket. Mr. Andy Sellins and Mr. Timothy Guttridge visited Barbados and demonstrated blind cricket
with a cricket pitch at an exhibition called the Home Show which landed the Barbados Council for the
Disabled the top Prize for Most Outstanding Booth. This was followed up by a visit of an English Blind
Cricket Team to Barbados in March 2003 where two matches were played. One was against celebrities in
Queens Park and was attended by over eight hundred persons. The team lost against the celebrities
who included players like Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes. These matches were
organized by the Barbados Council for the Disabled.
Affirmative action was initiated in 2003, when a group of English players and officials visited Barbados to
conduct a workshop for people from the Caribbean. Two members of that party journeyed to Trinidad &
Tobago funded by the Caribbean Council for the Blind to make a presentation on Blind Cricket at the
Biennial General Meeting of the Caribbean Council for the Blind. They called upon the delegates to take
up the challenge of introducing the game in the respective territories.
In 2004, a full English team visited Barbados for a series of matches. The hosts lost the series but viewed it
as a step in development.
Barbados was the first territory to establish its Blind Cricket Association, known as the Barbados Blind
Cricket Association in 2005. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization under the Companies Act of
Barbados in 2006.
Jamaica was the second territory to form its Blind Cricket. In 2005, a full English team visited Jamaica for a
series of demonstration matches. It was during this visit that the West Indies Cricket Council for the Blind
(WICCB) interim committee was inaugurated. At this point only three countries were involved - host
Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago.
In October 2005, The West Indies Cricket Council for the Blind was admitted as a full member of the
World Blind Cricket Council at a meeting in South Africa attended by President Daemion McLean and
Development Officer Vivalyn Latty-Scott.
Trinidad & Tobago (T & T) was the third territory to launch its Blind Cricket Association.
In 2005, with the support of the Caribbean Council for the Blind, training personnel from the World Blind
Cricket Council and the Trinidad & Tobago Blind Cricket Association, the first regional training
programme for mainstream cricket coaches from the Caribbean was held at the National Cricket Center,
Balmaine Couva. Nine Coaches received training. The T & T players were also part of the process from
which was developed a model for future training to be undertaken in the region. Other training
programmes were subsequently held in St. Lucia/Windward Islands, and Guyana. The programme for
the Leeward Islands has been put on hold because of the lack of funding. Guyana and The Windward
Islands went on to launch their associations.
In 2006, the Constitution of WICCB was ratified. The WICCB was officially launched by the Honourable
Trevor Prescod, the Minister of Social Transformation.
The West Indies Cricket Council for the Blind Inc. was incorporated as a non-profit organization under the
Companies Act of Barbados in 2008.
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6. Inter-territorial matches
In May 2005, Barbados visited Trinidad & Tobago for a series. In November of the same year, some
representatives of the Trinidad and Barbados Blind Cricket Teams visited Dominica for a promotional
game, witnessed by a large and enthusiastic crowd at the Botanic Gardens grounds. To date,
Dominica has been the only territory in the Caribbean where the game is broadcast live on National
Radio.
In 2006, some players from Trinidad again joined their Barbadian counterparts for a weekend of
cricket activities. Players from St. Lucia and Dominica gathered in St. Lucia for the first Windward
Islands Tournament for a week of cricket activities. They were joined by Barbados for some
promotional and development games.
The first Regional Tournament was held in Barbados in 2006. Following this, the first West Indies Blind
Cricket Team was selected to participate in the third Cricket World Cup for the Blind in Pakistan in
December 2006 and placed fifth among the seven participating nations. Prior to the team's departure
from Trinidad they were involved in a nine day camp funded by a sports company of Trinidad &
Tobago. The Caribbean Council for the Blind contributed significant funding to the cause.
From 2007 to 2010, a regional tournament was held every year. The sixth regional tournament was
held in Jamaica in July, 2011 and twenty-five players were shortlisted from which a West Indian Team
would be selected to represent at the World T20 Championship in December, 2012 in India.
It was decided that the Regional Tournament for 2012 be cancelled, as the funds needed to execute it
should be utilized to facilitate the T20 World Cup Tour in December 2012.
Relationship with Regional Cricket Body
Our dialogue with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have thus far resulted in some assistance
being given for one delegate being able to participate in the 2007 meeting of the World Blind Cricket
Council and having a link on the WICB website. The WICB has assisted with the Bangalore T20 World
Cup 2012. However, discussion on affiliation is a work in progress, since such must start at the
individual country level.
The WICB's involvement is indeed critical at this time, because with its access to resources it can assist
the WICCB in the further development of Blind Cricket.
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7. MESSAGE FROM SRI LANKA
On behalf of Sri Lankan Cricket Association of the Visually handicapped, I would like to congratulate
CABI and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled for the successful conduction of the ever first T20 Blind
Cricket World cup. Cricket for the visually impaired in Sri Lanka had been started in the year 1952 from the
school for the blind Rathmalana, the biggest school in South Asia. The first match was played between
the past pupils and the present pupils of the school. The chief guest for that match was the first prime
minister, D.S Senanayaka. He inaugurated the match by bowling to the first bats man. On 1998, Sri Lanka
Cricket Association of the visually handicapped was established in the Chairmanship of Elex
Jayawordana. It was affiliated to the World Blind Cricket Council before two years of its establishment.
We have participated in three world cups since it was established and we organized a national
tournament sponsored by Dilmah Tea. We also conduct coaching camps especially in north and east and
also conducts umpire and scorer training camps to the trainee scorers and umpires with the assistance of
Sri Lanka Cricket board. Presently, our Association consists of fifteen clubs round the whole island having
more than 175 players.
Last but not the least we would like to thank CABI, Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled and the whole
board of WBCC for their generous invitation to participate in this mega event of cricket. Regardless of the
results, our team will definitely learn a lot of playing skills and sportsmanship spirit from this event. Thanks
for the hospitality, good arrangements and wonderful opportunity.
With best regards
Mr. J. A. Norbert r Silva
General Secretary
Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped in Srilanka
MESSAGE FROM NEPAL
Congratulation and hats off to you! That is what I can say to Cricket Association for the Blind in India for its
commendable effort in giving impetus to the almost dead world class events by organizing T20 Blind
cricket world cup. Many meetings were held and many propositions for the conduction of the World cup
were put forward but the dream came true only when Indian Cricket said yes. From the context of Nepal,
this tournament has helped to create a new history in the whole Nepal. This is the first blind cricket team
from Nepal to participate in the World Cup. No team be it in cricket or football has got this opportunity
until now. Today this seems to be negligible to many but becomes remarkable when this participation will
be written in the golden book of history. Through this participation, Nepalese blind have proven that as
most people perceive, the blind also have the competency and caliber to keep the national flag flying high
in the international arena. Since this is our first participation, this world cup will definitely provide us a
common platform to have mutual, cultural and personal relationship with the participants of other
countries plus opportunity to hone playing skills at the international level. This is of course a great
exposure to that community who has always been underestimated and whose issues have been least
prioritized. On the other hand, Nepal bears a glorious history of having more than one hundred and
twenty blind women cricket players and at the moment they are also really in need of international
participation. Though two blind women from Nepal will be participating in this World Cup but cannot
represent the wish and dreams of the whole blind women cricketers in Nepal. Considering the fact of
having normal women's cricket teams in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan in South Asian region, I
kindly request the member countries of WBCC to work towards forming women's team in their countries.
Promoting cricket for blind women is respecting their right, dignity and display of a good model of
inclusiveness. A better world can be imagined when men and women learn to work together. As a
promoter of blind cricket for women, Nepal wishes to have international women's cricket in the near
future.
Finally, congratulation and hats off once again to the endeavor of the countries of WBCC. We are all the
parts of this golden moment. Let's make a commitment from today to keep the spirit and mission of WBCC
alive.
With immense pleasure
Major Pawan Ghimire
Asian Development Director for WBCC, Chairman- Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal.
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8. MESSAGE FROM U.S. CONSUL GENERAL
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9. MESSAGE FROM BRITISH DEPUTY HIGH COMMISSION
“I wish success to the blind cricketers associated with the T-20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind in
Bangalore in December 2012.
The huge success of the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics showed the United Kingdom
supporting sport for people with disabilities. The hugely positive response of the crowds attending
packed events with up to 80,000 people watching, joined by a global television audience showed
international support. Karnataka's Girisha Hosanagara Nagarajegowda, a 24-year old Paralympic
athlete from Hosanagara in Hassan district, who has an impairment in his left leg, won silver medal in
the Men's High Jump F42 category. He won India's first Paralympic medal of the Games.
The Olympics and Paralympics shows that public support can join governments in leading the way in
disability rights, raising awareness of disability sport, diversity and the treatment of people with
disabilities. The UK is a creative, inclusive, and welcoming place to live in, visit, and for business. The
Games were delivered on time, on budget and with style.
The British Deputy High Commission, Bangalore, supports the opportunity presented by the T-20
World Cup Cricket for the Blind to raise awareness about society's attitude to disability and disability
sport around the world. We encourage more people with disabilities to enter into sport at the
grassroots level, not only to help find the next generation of Paralympians, but also to demonstrate
how sport can enrich the lives of everyone, can increase confidence and provide new community
connections. The British Deputy High Commission, Bangalore, is delighted to be working with
Samarthanam to promote improved awareness and understanding of disability. The work of the Trust
is important to the greater integration of people with disability into society.”
MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO INDIA
I am delighted to offer the support of the Australian Government to the 2012 T-20 Cricket World Cup
for the Blind.
For Australians, cricket is truly a game of the people. We play cricket in our parks, in our backyards, on
our beaches, and in some of the world's great sporting stadiums. Cricket is a game played by the old
and the young; and by men, women and children alike. The sound of willow on leather is
synonymous with summer in Australia.
Our passion for the game of cricket is one that we share with the people of India, and with the peoples
of all of the nations of the cricket playing world. Cricket is a sport that brings together people from the
furthest corners of Earth; from the beautiful islands of the Caribbean to the dusty veldts of southern
Africa; from the tall mountains of New Zealand to the green fields of England; and from the steamy
jungles of the sub-continent to the dry deserts of Australia.
I have no doubt that the ten days of the 2012 T-20 World Cup Cricket World Cup for the Blind will
produce many exciting and memorable moments on the field of play. But, more importantly, I am
sure that it will lead to some wonderful friendships and connections being forged between the
players and officials from the teams competing which will last a lifetime.
I congratulate the Samarnathan Trust for the Disabled for their efforts in organising the tournament,
and offer my thanks to the sponsors who have made the event possible. I wish all of the players a
happy and enjoyable tournament.
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11. MESSAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND CONSUL GENERAL
“I would like to congratulate all players for their part in the T-20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind in
Bangalore, December 2012, being organized by Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled. Such
tournaments help to build personal contacts and relationships in addition to the challenge of playing
the best from other countries.
I hope you all gain immensely from the experience.”
MESSAGE FROM FORMER MEMBER OF THE INDIAN CRICKET TEAM, SYED KIRMANI
I have had a long and fruitful association with Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled and CABI, and am
greatly impressed by what they are doing. I strongly support the efforts of Samarthanam, CABI and its
founders and organizers, and am pleased to contribute in any way I can towards their activities.
I have been an enthusiastic supporter of all major blind cricket tournaments organized by them,
including the Corporate Cricket Cup held in Bangalore as a fundraising event for the World Cup. Cricket
has been my passion throughout my life, and I am most happy to do my bit towards this cause. India is a
country that is passionate about cricket, and so are all Indians – able-bodied and differently-abled. It is
only right that the differently-abled players too have an opportunity to showcase their skills. Cricket in
this format needs more support from parent organizations. I appeal to all to encourage, facilitate and
support blind cricket.
I would like to commend Samarthanam Trust for all their work in organizing the World Cup and the
preceding tournaments throughout this year and in 2011, and for giving these talented sportsmen the
platform to prove their ability. I wish them all success in this endeavor and in all their initiatives in the years
to come.
I congratulate the players from all participating countries, and wish all the teams the very best. May the
best team win and take home the World Cup.
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25. Samarthanam's Programmes
Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled has been Objectives
working since 1997 to empower the differently-
abled and economically underprivileged in India. · To promote primary and higher education
Samarthanam helps them keep pace with the rest among the visually challenged, differently-abled
of the society by providing quality education, and economically underprivileged people
accommodation, nutritious food, vocational · To increase accessibility to education and
training and placement based rehabilitation. employment opportunities by using assistive
Samarthanam promotes an inclusive society aids/ technology and providing comprehensive
which provides equal opportunities—without vocational training
any discrimination—for the development of the · To reduce malnutrition related disability
visually challenged, differently-abled and through nutritional supplements
economically underprivileged. The trust is · To foster artistic, cultural and recreational
affiliated to the World Blind Union and avenues for persons with disabilities
Rehabilitation International. · To encourage sports and games for
people with disabilities, especially the visually
Mission challenged.
To empower visually challenged, differently- · To promote eco-friendly living and
abled and economically underprivileged people introduce sustainable waste management
through developmental initiatives focusing on practices as innovative vocational opportunities
educational, social, economic, cultural and for the differently-abled
technological aspects. · To establish and maintain community
based rehabilitation centres for special target
Vision groups like destitute women and neglected
An inclusive society, free of discrimination against children
the differently-abled, where people with · To work at national and international
disabilities, especially the visually challenged, levels to achieve the objectives of UN Convention
enjoy equal opportunities and an enhanced on Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
quality of life.
EDUCATION
Primary school
At Samarthanam, we believe in holistic
At the Samarthanam residential primary school development. Our children regularly participate
in HSR Layout, Bengaluru, 151 differently-abled in extra-curricular activities. Several students won
and economically underprivileged children scholarships, awards and prizes in sports and
studying in classes 1 to 7 are provided free cultural events.
education, accommodation and food. Apart Achievers: Akshay B. Mahajan scored 86% in the
from academics, the students are provided class 10 examinations, passing out with
training and opportunities in art, dance, music distinction.
and sports.
Higher Education
Achievers: Several promising students give us Samarthanam provides assistance to young
hope about the future – Mailary, a student of std. people pursuing higher academic and
6, whose parents are construction labourers, and professional courses.
Komala of std. 7 have excelled academically as
well as in extra-curricular activities. We provide financial support, laptops, digital
audio books, scribes and tutors to support
30% of staff at Samarthanam's primary school is students enrolled in several renowned
differently-abled institutions. Samarthanam also provides free
hostel facilities – this enables young men and
High school women from rural Karnataka to pursue their
At the Samarthanam High School in Hulimavu, education.
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Three of Samarthanam's visually challenged students are in IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta and IIM Lucknow.
Samarthanam's Ms. Rajani is India's first visually challenged Chartered Accountant.
Samarthanam makes books and study material accessible to the print disabled by converting them to a
digital format.
NUTRITION BPO Training - Shrishti
Vidyaprasad At Shrishti, Samarthanam's Call center training
unit, visually impaired and physically challenged
Samarthanam provides nutritious midday meals youth receive BPO training.
to 7500 children in government schools across
Bengaluru, under the Akshara Dasoha program Shrishti is working towards taking in hearing and
supported by Govt. of Karnataka and Govt. of speech impaired candidates for the following
India. Centralized kitchens, mechanised cooking batches by appointing specially trained
and an efficient distribution system ensure instructors.
250,000 hygienic meals are delivered every
month by a team of 14 members. BPO/Call Center Unit - Kirana
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Kirana, Samarthanam's BPO centre at Bidadi was
set up in Q2 2011 with the objective of
IT Training - Techvision empowering skilled rural youth with disabilities.
The 100-seater BPO hosting disabled-friendly
At Samarthanam's Techvision centers, visually workstations, went live with state-of-the-art
impaired and physically challenged youth infrastructure, technology and resources on par
receive training in computers and soft skills. with the best in the industry, and made an
excellent start with work orders from financial
50% of staff at Techvision is differently-abled Institutions and IT majors.
REHABILITATION
Women's Rehabilitation - Swadhara
Swadhara is Samarthanam's home for women in Samarthanam assisted in her D.Ed course and
distress. Samarthanam provides who went on to work as a teacher in a
accommodation, food, counselling, vocational government school, or the girl who scored 84%
training, clinical and legal assistance, with aid in her Pre-University Course in Commerce.
from the Ministry of Women and Child
Development, Government of India. During this Vocational Training - Vividha
period of financial and emotional support, they
are also sufficiently trained in IT, BPO, catering or Vividha, one of the rehabilitation wings of
tailoring. The women are assisted in finding Samarthanam, is a self-sustained unit wherein
employment, and enabled to live self-reliantly. the differently-abled and economically
underprivileged are trained and employed to
Achievers: These women, with their strength service outsourced job work orders. Training is
and positivity, motivate us with their provided in soldering, packing, reconditioning of
achievements – whether it is the lady who printer cartridge and assembling.
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