How Did Karnataka Governor Honor State Players in India’s Groundbreaking Women’s T20 WC for the Blind?
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Key Takeaways
- Recognition of athletes: Honoring women cricketers for their contributions to disability sports.
- Significance of inclusion: Emphasizing the importance of empowering athletes with disabilities.
- Financial support: Cash awards to acknowledge dedication and sporting excellence.
- Leadership in sports: The role of Dr. Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar in promoting blind cricket.
- National commitment: Reinforcing the need for equity and recognition in sports.
Bengaluru, Dec 31 (NationPress) In a moment of tremendous pride for both Karnataka and the nation, the Governor of Karnataka, Thawar Chand Gehlot, on Wednesday honored three exceptional women cricketers from the state—Deepika T.C. (captain of the Indian team), Kavya V., and Kavya N R.—who played pivotal roles in India’s victory at the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind.
This felicitation celebrated their remarkable contributions to India’s historic World Cup win, a groundbreaking achievement that has transformed the landscape for women in disability sports. To acknowledge their hard work and commitment, the esteemed Governor presented each player with a cash award of ₹51,000, honoring their determination, dedication, and sporting prowess.
The recognition from the Governor follows an unprecedented wave of national acclaim for the Indian women’s team, with congratulations pouring in from the President of India, the Prime Minister, the Union Minister for Sports, various Union Ministers, and Chief Ministers from Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, along with the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, among other notable figures. This outpouring underscores the profound cultural, social, and symbolic importance of the World Cup victory.
Additionally honored during the event was Dr. Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Founder & Trustee of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled and Chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI). His visionary leadership has been crucial in establishing sustainable frameworks for blind cricket in India, as well as promoting the involvement and leadership of women in this sport. Under his guidance, CABI successfully organized the SBI 1st Women’s T20 World Cup – Cricket for the Blind, which united six nations and set a new global standard for inclusive women’s sports.
The Governor, a long-time advocate of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, has been actively involved in initiatives that foster inclusion, empowerment, and equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. His ongoing support has been significant in reinforcing the framework for inclusive sports and leadership development.
This recognition serves as a powerful affirmation of Karnataka’s contribution to India’s sporting excellence and further solidifies the nation’s commitment to inclusion, equity, and recognition of cricketers with visual impairments.