Friday, 15 December 2017

Great people from Columbia does support uniquely


Since we have arrived in the capital of famous South American country Columbia, it has been a great welcome and the way people treat us here is phenomenal to share and express. They understand the value of disabled and when I asked them about Chopped and mash potatoes for supper, they agree to make coffee for extra saves and helped through to make sure that best of hospitality must be provided to us. As it has been mentioned in Key note concept of the 2nd conference of Rights to publish for PWD that theme is War-victim turned Disabled, we ar here as 14 member squad with 7 boys and 7 girls respectively who all including me shall participate in the guest foreign aid lecture in Asian round in the confrence and shall share the virtual procession to make the impact virtually great in all respect. Our basic theme is that 'Why Asia becoming hub of Disabled' and in what way Asian techniques are digitally and practically affective' in which we shall focus Asian consent and India's role in the same. I am hoping to find that it will address better theme and we shall share round of 7 with 2 members each presenting the key notable features and temprament of Asia with it's commitment and development for the disabled in all sectors to attract our virtual presentation on 16th of December at Central Mortzientae court hall near Zyolaspha Alasaphialato centre in Bogota which is surely going to be a great fun and all the team members are really excited as we talked it over during our coffee sips and dinnner time as well which was indeed a noisy affair by all means. As we had not much to do since we reached around late afternoon on 15th of December and were helped through first by luxurious car to drop on at our stay and then all through handeling key notes, check points and providing us rooms to stay, It has been a great service to experience and the way people aspire things to be done, it hardly reminds that this area is hard proven war victimised, But the truth is not hidden to anyone and the guests are well-fed and recognised to true experience untouched by such affair. Being disabled, we expressed them our guide needs and they were up for that cost as well as other countries disabled have already come through and we went on to meet few of them once going through checking and having change. In the evening of the pre-prepration for the foreign round to participate in the conference, it was a nice host and hence we found it much elated as the services are of great joy and the Columbian people always fond to share hot beverages like Coco with great taste and help enjoy it's taste to the visiters in the country indeed. They are cheerful people and also made sure our demands being supplied and arranged nice vegetarian custom and food to offer which our boys and girls enjoyed a lot. We sung few Hindi songs for them as Sanjukya sir is an excillent guitarist and Medhavi played mandolian nicely which both carries for their tour and they also helped us to cheery times with singing local trends and helping us to entertainment which was a great experience after all. What can be said that they are great people who enjoy new company and once going back to work becomes the sullen host of summer, Though they are able to work out and understand the status and meaning of disability after a long period of war happening in their country for the rights, There are some differences still in progress and i am sure this worldwide conference happening here must be a great booster for their understanding of we the disabled people. It is not only about visually impaired they have to learn, but it is essential that how they keep care of deaf and dum and the Orthopedic people which shall finally revolutionise the understanding. i shall soon share the experience once the Asian round of presentation is completed on 16th of december, till then What I can say is that these great people are giving us best comfort and A great thank you to my parents who let me to participate in such oppurtunity and have fun with my disabled community members at large...

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