Over 200 wheelchair users along with citizens held a rally at the India Gate on Sunday to spread awareness on spinal cord injury and its prevention, as well as rehabilitation of affected people.
The event was flagged off by Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani.
"Today is a day full of hope as it was announced that the Vikram (lander) is located at moon- instilling faith that there is much to look forward in life even for the people facing disabilities," Irani said, according to a statement by the organisers of the rally.
Irani highlighted the youth should pay attention to the road rules while driving in order to prevent accident-related spinal injuries. "As for women, a better look towards their diet would prevent the occurrence of Osteoporosis in later years," she said.
The rally was organised by the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) in association with the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) to observe Spinal Cord Injury Day, which was on September 5.
The event was an advocacy drive to support an inclusive life for persons with disability in keeping with this year's theme of 'Living Life to the Fullest'.
"Such events are a reminder of how people with disabilities have capabilities and talent hidden from plain sight," ISIC chairman retired Major H P S Ahluwalia said. "Our aim is to bring forth that hidden aspects of SCI survivors to boost their confidence and make able-bodied people aware of their fellow citizens."
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