Heartwarming Story from Hyderabad: What These Special Girls Taught Us About Teamwork and Humanity

DrKARTHIK
A Lesson in Humanity and Teamwork

It was a sports stadium. Eight children were standing on the track to participate in a running event.

* Ready! * Steady! * Bang !!!

With the sound of a toy pistol, all eight girls started running. Hardly had they covered ten to fifteen steps when one of the smaller girls slipped and fell down. Due to bruises and pain, she started crying. When the other seven girls heard the little girl cry, they stopped running, stood for a while, and turned back. Seeing the girl on the track, they all ran to help. One among them bent down, picked her up, and kissed her gently, enquiring as to how she was. They then lifted the fallen girl, pacifying her. Two of them held her firmly while all seven joined hands together and walked towards the winning post.

There was pin-drop silence at the spectators' stand. Officials were shocked. Slow claps multiplied to thousands as the spectators stood up in appreciation. Many eyes were filled with tears, and perhaps even God's!

YES!! This happened in Hyderabad, India, recently! The sport was conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health. All these special girls had come to participate in this event. They were spastic children. Yes, they were mentally challenged.

The Message They Conveyed

What did they teach the world? Teamwork? Humanity? Equality among all? Successful people help others who are slow in learning so that they are not left far behind. This is really a great message... Spread it! We never do this because we have brains and attitude!!!

THINK ABOUT IT...
rizwanitarsi
Very inspiring and touching incident. It shows that people with fully functional brains are more handicapped compared to them.
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