People with disabilities participate in adventure sports

November 19, 2017

A visually-impaired man has brought together People with Disabilities (PwDs) to participate in adventure sports alongside able-bodied people. Divyanshu Ganatra lost his eyesight to an illness at the age of 19. The biggest tragedy of his life inspired him to venture into sports and attract other people who have been stereotyped due to their perceived disabilities.

Read more at The Sunday Guardian.

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