By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh 28th Mar, 2019:- Amway India, the
country’s largest FMCG direct selling company, organised a talent hunt
competition in Chandigarh. The talent hunt involved various competitions
amongst the visually impaired including a Chess competition, Braille reading,
writing competition and a declamation contest on the topic of ‘Relevance of Braille in the age of
technology’. The competitions were followed by a mesmerizing performance
by Divine Eyes, which is a group of visually impaired music artists, from NAB
Chandigarh.
The talent hunt received an overwhelming response with around
100 participants. Winners who ranked first in Braille reading and Braille
writing were Kirandeep, Gaaganjyot, Sunaina, Afzal and Tulsi . Shubham was
named as the winner of the chess competition. The debate competition was won by Kashish.
Speaking on
the occasion, GS Cheema, Sr. Vice
President –North & South, Amway India, said that at Amway, the main focus of our National
Project for the visually impaired is to empower and enable the visually
impaired individuals by providing them avenues for inclusive education. He
shared further that the program has benefited more than 250,000 visually
impaired individuals so far by providing various aids and equipment useful in
education including braille books, audio/braille libraries and by providing
them technology and IT training through computer centres across India. We
believe that such events play an important role in building the foundation of
learning for the visually impaired individuals and we are happy to provide them
the much-needed encouragement by organizing such competitions.
Vinod
Chadha, Hony. President, National Association for the Blind, Chandigarh &
Punjab state branch said that
it is heartening to see that the
visually impaired are getting the opportunities of actively participating in
the mainstream activities. I highly appreciate Amway’s initiative of organising
these competitions with the visually impaired and encouraging them achieve
their goals & compete with the world.
The ‘Talent
Hunt’ was an extension of Amway’s continued celebrations of 210th birth
anniversary of Louis Braille which the company celebrated with its 11 NGO
partners across India for eleventh consecutive year by organizing myriad
initiatives.
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