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Chennai Gets First Govt-Funded Para-Badminton Academy

Tamil Nadu's first government-funded para-badminton academy opens in Chennai's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, offering dedicated training space for athletes. Read about the inspiring players and their Paralympic dreams.

385 BSF Constables Graduate After Intensive Training in Indore

A batch of 385 BSF constables passed out from the Subsidiary Training Centre in Indore after 44 weeks of rigorous training. They will now be deployed for border and internal security duties. Read more about the grand parade and their oath.

Karnataka Wheelchair Basketball Association Turns 10

The Karnataka State Wheelchair Basketball Association celebrates a decade of growth, empowering players with disabilities. From 9 members to 17, the journey inspires. Read more about their story.

Pollution Policy Fails Disabled Citizens in India

Disabled individuals face severe health risks as pollution policies overlook their essential need for outdoor mobility. Medical visits and errands can't wait, forcing exposure to toxic air. Read more on this critical oversight.

National Fire Training Concludes in Goa

Goa's regional fire training centre successfully concluded a national-level programme for 27 officers. The course aimed to boost leadership and emergency response skills across states.

Margazhi's Hidden Narrative: Music, Philanthropy & Inclusivity

Discover how Chennai's Margazhi season goes beyond classical concerts. Artists like Sudha Ragunathan, OS Arun, and Bombay Jayashri are driving social change, supporting disabled artists, and redefining inclusivity. Explore the philanthropic spirit of the

SC Gives Govt 6 More Weeks on Disabled Cadets' Rehabilitation

The Supreme Court has granted the Centre six more weeks to finalise its response on rehabilitating officer cadets discharged due to disabilities. The case, initiated based on Indian Express reports, will now be heard on January 28, 2026.

SC gives Govt 6 more weeks on disabled cadets' rehab

The Supreme Court has allowed the Centre six more weeks to finalize its response on rehabilitating officer cadets disabled during training. The bench expects 'sufficient progress' by Jan 28, 2026.

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