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J&K Police Honors Deaf Cricket Team and Para Judo Medalists from the UT

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The Jammu and Kashmir Police held a felicitation ceremony at the Officers’ Mess in Jammu to honor the J&K Deaf Cricket Team and Para Judo medallists. The event was attended by Nalin Prabhat, DG-P J&K, alongside senior officers, athletes, and coaches. MK Sinha, ADG HQ, commended the achievements of the

J K Police Honors Deaf Cricket Team And Para Judo Medalists From The Ut
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In a heartfelt recognition of exceptional sportsmanship, the Jammu and Kashmir Police hosted a felicitation ceremony for the J&K Deaf Cricket Team and the Para Judo medallists at the OfficersMess in Jammu. The event, attended by prominent figures including Nalin Prabhat, the Director General of Police for Jammu and Kashmir, celebrated the remarkable accomplishments of these athletes, showcasing the spirit of determination and resilience within the Union Territory.

The ceremony highlighted the achievements of the Deaf Cricket Team, which has garnered attention for its exemplary performance at national competitions, demonstrating that disability does not deter talent. The team's journey, marked by rigorous training and sheer willpower, has not only brought them accolades but also raised awareness about inclusivity in sports. Nalin Prabhat expressed his admiration for the athletes, stating, "Their dedication and passion for the game inspire us all. They have set an example for others to follow."

The Para Judo medallists, who have made significant strides on national and international platforms, were also lauded for their persistence and excellence. Each athlete's journey tells a story of overcoming challenges and pushing the boundaries of perceived limitations. During the event, MK Sinha, Additional Director General of Police for Headquarters, conveyed his respect for the athletes, highlighting their role as ambassadors for inclusivity. "Their success is not just personal; it reflects the capability and promise of every differently-abled individual in our society," Sinha remarked.

The gathering was not just a celebration but also an opportunity to discuss the importance of supporting athletes with disabilities. Officials emphasized the need for continued investment in sports infrastructure and training programs that cater specifically to differently-abled athletes. Nalin Prabhat assured that the Jammu and Kashmir Police would continue to play a significant role in promoting sports initiatives in the region, aiming to create a more inclusive environment for all.

Attendees included coaches who played instrumental roles in training the athletes. Their insights underscored the importance of mentorship and support systems that help athletes thrive, regardless of their physical abilities. Many coaches expressed their pride in witnessing their athletes achieve historic feats and resonate with wider audiences. One coach shared, "Seeing them succeed is a reward in itself. They have shown that with effort and support, anything is possible."

The event concluded with a sense of camaraderie and hope. It underscored the commitment of the Jammu and Kashmir Police not just to law enforcement but also to fostering community spirit and uplifting local talent. With initiatives like these, there is a growing realization that sports can be a unifying force, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds and abilities. The success of the J&K Deaf Cricket Team and Para Judo medallists symbolizes a breakthrough in attitudes towards differently-abled individuals in the region and reinforces the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to shine.


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