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Blindness is not a barrier to excel in sports
Blindness is not a barrier to excel in sports

Hans India

time08-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Blindness is not a barrier to excel in sports

Tirupati: 'Blindness is not a barrier for achieving excellence in sports,' stated Dr NB Harshavardhan Reddy, Chairman of International Commission, Junior Chamber International (JCI) India, while addressing at the inauguration of Andhra Pradesh State-level Blind Cricket Tournament held at KVS Park, Thummalagunta, Tirupati on Monday. Dr Harshavardhan Reddy, who is also national-level tennis player, emphasised that visually impaired persons have immense potential not only in education and employment, but also in sports. 'With proper guidance, training, and resources, they can compete and shine at international levels. The government must extend more support and encouragement to these athletes,' he urged. The event was graced by key dignitaries including David John from Cricket Association for the Blind in Andhra Pradesh, and Ajay Kumar Reddy, former captain of Indian National Blind Cricket Team and Arjuna Award recipient. Speaking on the occasion, they stressed that visually impaired persons are fully capable in every aspect and, with the right support system, can bring laurels to the country. They appealed for the establishment of exclusive sports grounds and training centers for the blind. Six district teams from across the State are participating in this 3-day tournament. JCI district president Seshasai, Gatla Foundation president Gatla Srinivas Reddy, Divyang Seva Kshetram president Muni Lakshmi and others were present.

3-day Blind Cricket Tournament begins in State
3-day Blind Cricket Tournament begins in State

The Hindu

time07-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

3-day Blind Cricket Tournament begins in State

The Andhra Pradesh State-Level Blind Cricket Tournament began on a grand scale at the K.V.S. Sports Park in Thummalagunta on Monday. Despite their lack of vision, the players aimed high at the victory post. Six district teams from across the State are participating in the three-day tournament. Participating in the inaugural ceremony, Junior Chamber International (JCI) India's International Commission chairman N.B. Harshavardhan Reddy, a national-level tennis player, described blindness as no obstacle to achieving excellence in sports. He said: 'Visually impaired individuals have immense potential not only in education and employment, but also in sports. With proper guidance, training, resources and government support, they can compete and shine at the international level.' David John, president of the Cricket Association for the Blind in Andhra Pradesh participated along with I. Ajay Kumar Reddy, former captain of the national blind cricket team, and an Arjuna awardee. Mr. Reddy insisted that the visually impaired are fully capable of achieving their goal in every aspect and can bring laurels to the country. The organisers expressed the hope that such events would help the visually challenged overcome their impediments and reach national and international platforms.

JCI to hold blood donation campaign at Suria on July 13
JCI to hold blood donation campaign at Suria on July 13

Daily Express

time06-07-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Express

JCI to hold blood donation campaign at Suria on July 13

Published on: Sunday, July 06, 2025 Published on: Sun, Jul 06, 2025 Text Size: For enquiries, contact Organising Chairperson Yee Li Yan at 016-5098286 or Local President Joanna at 016-8260722. Updates are also available on the JCI Tanjung Aru Facebook page. Kota Kinabalu: Junior Chamber International (JCI) Tanjung Aru will be organising a community blood donation campaign, Red Saver, at Suria Sabah Shopping Mall on July 13. The drive, to be held from 10am to 5pm on the second floor of the mall, aims to encourage Sabahans to contribute to the life-saving cause of donating blood. Advertisement 'Each donation can potentially save up to three lives – including accident victims, surgery patients and individuals suffering from critical illnesses,' said the organisers. The event will also feature free health screening booths and hourly lucky draws for successful donors. Donors will also receive goodie bags and discount vouchers from participating businesses (terms and conditions apply). Several medical and wellness partners will be supporting the initiative, including PMG Pharmacy, Sunway Medical Centre, Optimax Eye Specialist, and Perform Plus Physiotherapy. Their booths will offer free consultations, eye checks, physiotherapy advice and wellness tips. Healthy individuals aged between 18 and 60, weighing at least 50kg, are encouraged to participate. Donors are reminded to bring their MyKad or passport for registration. 'Red Saver is more than just a blood donation drive – it's a celebration of community care and compassion,' said the organising team. For enquiries, contact Organising Chairperson Yee Li Yan at 016-5098286 or Local President Joanna at 016-8260722. Updates are also available on the JCI Tanjung Aru Facebook page. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

JCI Sarawak makes bold splash at ASPAC Mongolia
JCI Sarawak makes bold splash at ASPAC Mongolia

Borneo Post

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

JCI Sarawak makes bold splash at ASPAC Mongolia

JCI Area Sarawak members gather for a group photo, taken during a segment of ASPAC Mongolia. MIRI (June 22): The Malaysia Area Sarawak region of Junior Chamber International (JCI) made a bold impression at the 2025 JCI Asia Pacific Conference (ASPAC), which was held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia recently. The 17-member delegation comprised the representatives from the Miri, Lutong, Riam, Jalan Tanjung Kidurong, Kuching and Damai chapters. Their achievements across multiple categories positioned JCI Area Sarawak as the highlight of Malaysia's ASPAC this year, with one of the highlights being their victory in the 'English Debate' competition. Of the four-member champion team, three hailed from JCI Area Sarawak: the team captain Lunnie Gan, JCI Kuching president Albert Loi, and JCI Lutong's Sylvester Lim, who served as the team's reserve. The fourth member was Isaac Tan from JCI Petaling Jaya. Following their success in the debate competition, they would advance to represent the Asia Pacific region at the JCI World Congress in Tunisia. In sports, the team emerged third runner-up in the 3×3 basketball competition. JCI Area Sarawak chairman Tan Chin Jie expressed his pride in the team's performance. 'We are incredibly proud of our members from Area Sarawak, who not only represented JCI Malaysia with excellence, but also highlighted the capabilities and cultural heritage of our state with distinction. 'Our participation at ASPAC Mongolia signified our readiness to contribute to the global JCI movement, both in leadership and collaboration. 'Most certainly, it's a reflection of what young Sarawakians are capable of when given the platform to lead and engage globally,' he said. Meanwhile, Lim – also JCI Area Sarawak's director for international affairs – said apart from focusing on the competition, they also coordinated a corporate visit to APU company, Mongolia's largest beverage manufacturer, with the support from JCI Vietnam's Hieu Doan and JCI Mongolia's Uuganbayar. Sarawak's cultural richness also took centre stage during 'Malaysia Night', where the delegation showcased the state's heritage. Tan and his secretary, Michelle Toh, donned traditional Sarawakian attire, while other members of the delegation served up authentic local delicacies that captivated other JCI representatives from across the Asia Pacific. ASPAC JCI JCI Asia Pacific Conference lead mongolia

JCI Padawan all geared up for three major community projects in 2025
JCI Padawan all geared up for three major community projects in 2025

Borneo Post

time14-06-2025

  • General
  • Borneo Post

JCI Padawan all geared up for three major community projects in 2025

Yap (second left) joins Sim, on his left, in a photo-call with JCI Padawan executive vice-president Gary Ong (left) and secretary Sasha Kho at Kota Sentosa service centre. KUCHING (June 14): The Padawan chapter of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Padawan is all set for the implementation of three community-impact projects this year. Leading the activities will be the Embrace Programme 3.0, scheduled for this July 4-6 at the Tropics City Enrichment Hub here, run in collaboration with BEE Gastronomy Group and Sarawak Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) Kuching. 'The programme will feature a free rabies vaccination drive, carried out in partnership with the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS); campaigns on animal awareness and responsible pet ownership; a pet fashion show; a vendors' market; interactive workshops; and also mural painting,' said JCI Padawan in a statement, issued in connection with a recent courtesy call on Kota Sentosa assemblyman Wilfred Yap at the state constituency's service centre at GalaCity here. The JCI Padawan delegation, led by its president Alaric Sim, extended an official invitation to Yap to attend the Embrace 3.0's opening ceremony on July 5. In addition, there would be two other meaningful projects up for implementation. 'The programmes will involve the Trinity Elderly Care Centre, and the mental institution at Kota Sentosa. 'These initiatives are currently in development, with the dates to be confirmed soon. 'Our current focus remains on the successful execution of Embrace 3.0,' said JCI Padawan, also extending its appreciation to Yap for his continued encouragement and dedication to youths and community development in Kota Sentosa. For further updates, follow @ on Instagram. community-impact projects JCI Padawan lead

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