Special Olympics Bharat had an enriching youth activation session with around 30 students of Scottish High and more than 15 special Olympics athletes of haryana as youth leaders with and without Intellectual disability, focused on spreading awareness and advocating for inclusion. On the occasion youth leaders and athlete leaders were motivated experience shared by World Games medallist Ranveer Saini and Lovelesh Sharma.
The youth activation session was about training youth leaders with and without ID to create a unified youth club. The session also entailed unified table tennis to give a glimpse of unified fitness session.
Special Olympics Bharat is a National Sports Federation recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. of India and accredited by Special Olympics International.
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