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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

k.raghuraman's column - hai from raghuraman _2

HAI FROM RAGHURAMAN _ 2


True inspiration to all of us!
Please read this:

It happened in a sports stadium. Eight little girls were ready on thetrack to participate in the running event.

* Ready!
* Steady!!
* Bang!!!

As soon as the toy pistol fired, all eight girls startedrunning.

Hardly had they ran 10 to 15 steps, when one of the smaller girls slipped and fell down. She was bruised and started crying in pain.

When the other seven girls heard her, they all stopped running, stood for a moment and ran back to where the girl had fallen down and was crying.

One among them bent over, picked up the little girl and kissed her gently and enquired "Has the pain reduced now?" All the seven girls lifted this girl, pacified her, two of them held her firmly and they all joined hands together, walked together and reached the winning post.

The officials were shocked! The entire stadium resounded with the claps of the thousands of spectators.

And, do you know where this happened?

It happened in India!

YES. This happened in Hyderabad recently! The sports event had been organized by the National Institute of Mental Health. All these "special" girls had come to participate in this event and they were "spastic" children.

Yes, they were mentally challenged. But they taught a lesson to the world.

They taught us Teamwork! Humanity! Equality among all!


regards
raghu

"Not everything that is faced can be changed .
But nothing can be changed untill it is faced ."

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