These special participants comprise people who are intellectually disabled, visually challenged, deaf and mute. There are also 18 former army soldiers who are wheelchair bound.
All these participants are enrolled with Government Rehabilitation Institute for Intellectual Disabilities (GRIID), Chandigarh, where they are undergoing special training for the past one month.
Manisha Verma, a yoga therapist at GRIID, says the participants are looking forward to the event with a lot of enthusiasm. "These students are very excited about the event and they want to give their best performance. They also talk about getting a selfie with the Prime Minister," Manisha Verma said.
Similarly, verbal instructions are given to the blind. In case of the deaf and mute we have our yoga instructors accompanied by a special educator who can communicate with the participants through sign language.
Prime Minister Modi will attend the International Yoga Day celebrations in Chandigarh.
In the national capital, too, there will be 20 differently abled participants, who will give a special performance during the opening ceremony on June 21 at Connaught Place.
This will include 10 performers from a group called "Miracle on Wheels", which has performed across the world and is the only one in the world to perform yoga on wheelchair professionally, according to its director Syed S Pasha. The performers will demonstrate some really difficult asanas like Shirshasana or Headstand.
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