Indian Army to rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers for paralympic events

By ANI | Published: April 27, 2023 05:38 PM2023-04-27T17:38:20+5:302023-04-27T17:40:02+5:30

New Delhi [India], April 27 : Indian Army will rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers, who were injured in battlefield, to prepare ...

Indian Army to rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers for paralympic events | Indian Army to rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers for paralympic events

Indian Army to rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers for paralympic events

New Delhi [India], April 27 : Indian Army will rehabilitate differently-abled soldiers, who were injured in battlefield, to prepare them for Paralympic events, sources said.

Many combat-hardened soldiers have become 'Battle Casualties' in the process of undertaking their duties.

Also, there are a number of cases of accidental (non-fatal) causalities leaving out soldiers invalidated for active duties. If given the right opportunities, these troops are still eager to take on new challenges and possess the motivation to succeed.

According to officials, some of these differently-abled soldiers also have remarkable shooting acumen which may be honed for "Paralympics" events.

"The Mission Olympic Wing (MOW) has the following institutes under its ambit which specialise in the training of such disciplines- Army Marksmanship Unit, Mhow (Shooting), Army Paralympic Node, Kirkee and Army Rowing Node, Pune," said officials.

The Indian Army will identify potential talents for Athletics, Rowing. Archery Swimming, Shooting, Para lifting, Kayaking and Canoeing.

According to officials, the volunteers will undergo screening and selected individuals will be retained at APN, Kirkee / other MOW nodes for further training.

"Scouting of deserving personnel for rehabilitation and undergoing training as 'Paralympian Sportspersons' at MOW nodes. These cases with abilities/flair for shooting/ other sports will be further trained under AMU, Mhow, ARN, Pune and APN, Kirkee which have the best coaches (incl foreign hired coaches), physiotherapists and psychologists," said sources.

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