On International Disability Day, our university hosted an inspiring and heartfelt event to celebrate and promote inclusivity. The event focused on raising awareness about the abilities of individuals with disabilities and reinforcing the message that everyone, regardless of their challenges, deserves equal opportunities and respect. The day was filled with meaningful activities, starting with a dynamic rally featuring the incredible students from Aarambh School. Their enthusiastic chants and slogans echoed the powerful message of breaking barriers, embracing diversity, and fostering a more inclusive society.

A highlight of the event was an enlightening speech by Khushi Sharma, a dedicated student of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program, who passionately spoke about the importance of supporting and empowering specially-abled individuals. Her words resonated with all attendees, emphasizing the need for empathy, accessibility, and equal opportunities in all aspects of life.

The celebrations continued with a joyful cake-cutting ceremony, accompanied by snacks and music, creating a warm and inclusive atmosphere that brought everyone together in a shared moment of happiness. The event was further enriched by the presence of distinguished dignitaries, including Dr.Lokeshwar Singh Jodhana, Registrar; Mr. Roopesh Verma, Director HR; Dr. Reshma Khurana, Principal of the Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedical Sciences; Mr. Deepak Singh, Coordinator; Dr. Swati Prashant, MS; and Mrs. Rekha Jajodiya, Educator. Their participation and guidance were instrumental in making the event a success, reinforcing our university’s commitment to promoting inclusivity and raising awareness about the importance of empowering all individuals, regardless of their abilities.

This event served as a reminder that inclusivity is not just about physical accessibility but also about fostering a mindset of acceptance, support, and respect for all. We look forward to continuing our efforts in creating an inclusive and compassionate environment for everyone.