Udaipur, October 2024.
Svayam, a not-for-profit
initiative of the Sminu Jindal Charity Trust dedicated to
furthering India's accessibility agenda has joined hands with the Disability
Cricket Council of India (DCCI) for the 4th National Disability T20
Tournament for the second time. This marks Svayam’s fifth partnership with
DCCI to elevate accessibility in sports, reflecting Svayam’s mission
to create equal opportunities for people with reduced mobilities across
different areas, including sports.
The 4th National Disability T20 Tournament is scheduled to take place
from (15th - 25th) October 2024, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, and shall
witness participation from nearly 400 Divyang cricketers from 24 statess panning
67 matches across five venues - Udaipur's Field Club, BN University Ground,
Geetanjali Ground, Narayan Para Sports Academy, and Karanpur Cricket Ground.
In last year’s Championship (held from 28th
September to 8th October), Svayam awarded 63 players with a cash
reward of INR 11,000 each to the Man of the Match title winner,
and as part of its commitment, Svayam will
present the ‘Man of the Match’ award to 67standout players throughout the
tournament this year as well.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Sminu Jindal,
Founder-Chairperson of Svayam said, “We are
deeply honored to continue our collaboration with DCCI and champion the
incredible talent of para cricketers. This tournament stands as a beacon of
inclusion, showcasing the unwavering spirit and resilience of these para-cricketers. It is a powerful reminder that true strength lies in breaking barriers
and redefining what’s possible. At Svayam, we remain committed to fostering a
society where accessibility and opportunity are not privileges but fundamental
rights. We extend our best wishes to all the players and look forward to many
more such empowering events in the future.”
The National Disability T20 Tournament has gained momentum over the
years, encouraging divyang players to follow their passion and aim for
excellence in cricket. The tournament is expected to draw widespread attention,
underlining the need for continued efforts toward accessibility and inclusion
in Indian sports.
Conveying elation at the opening of the event, Mr. Ravikant Chauhan, General Secretary of DCCI said,"We are proud to
continue our long-standing partnership with Svayam, who has been supporting the
Disability Cricket Council of India (DCCI) for many years. Through this
partnership, Svayam is actively promoting accessibility to raise awareness and
help elevate differently abledcricket and cricketers to new heights. The 4th
National Physical Disability T-20 Cricket Championship, 2024 in Udaipur,
showcases the incredible talent of our Divyang cricketers and highlights the
importance of inclusion in sports. Together, we are ensuring that every player,
regardless of mobility challenges, can participate without barriers. This
initiative also helps us raise awareness about the importance of accessible
transportation and infrastructure, which will open doors for players from rural
India to pursue their passion. With Svayam’s support, we are committed to
creating a future where determination knows no limits and every individual has
the opportunity to thrive."
Svayam joined hands with the
Disability Cricket Council of India (DCCI) and holds a year-long association
dedicated to fostering inclusivity and dignifying the lives of individuals with
reduced mobility. Aiming to encourage individuals with reduced mobility to
participate in sports actively, Svayam has been working tirelessly towards
creating accessible spaces and ensuring that no one encounters obstacles while
pursuing their passions, since the last 2 decades; wherein Svayam has
been collaborating with DCCI in events like The International Physically
Disabled T20 Cricket India vs England (Ahmedabad, 2024), The 3rd National Physical Disability T-20
Cricket Championship, (Udaipur, 2023), The Sardar Patel National DivyangSvayam
T20 Cricket Cup (Chandigarh, 2022) and The HAP Cup (Panchkula, New Delhi,
2022).
Through their collaborations with DCCI, Svayam continues its
mission to raise awareness about the significance of accessibility in sports,
furthering India’s accessibility agenda to newer heights.