IBN-Lokmat Presents Great Bhet with the Differently-Abled Naseema Hurzuk
As a gesture towards paying tribute to the differently privileged section, the coming episode of Great Bhet will feature the specially enabled Naseema Hurzuk.
Tweet-- As a gesture towards paying tribute to the differently privileged section, the coming episode of Great Bhet will feature the specially enabled Naseema Hurzuk. Nikhil Wagle, Editor, IBN-Lokmat attempts to strike a chord with Nazeema in an exclusive Great Bhet on Saturday 12th June 2010 at 9:30 pm.
Taking part in sports and cultural activities, Naseema was an active teenager till the age of16. Young Naseema's world came to a standstill at this tender age when she was strung by paraplegia, rendering her lower body completely immobile. Enlighting the viewers of IBN-Lokmat, Naseema will talk about her struggling fight to emerge as a strong survivor.
Sharing her awe inspiring, motivational story, Naseema will talk about her 23 year crusade for rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. The iron lady heads the Helpers of the Handicapped- an organization for the disabled, started in Kolhapur in 1983. Lending a helping hand to more that4500 people in order to make them self-reliant, Naseema has taken this lifetime mission to help physically challenged people. The main vision behind Naseema's Endeavour is to facilitate persons with disabilities to become productive and self supportive citizens leading fuller lives with dignity.
The episode will catch some intense moments of this eminent personality talking about the inspiration behind her success story. Hurzuk will also share her opinion on the role of our government in supporting the livelihood efforts of this section of society and her views on the mere 2% job quota given to disabled category.
Naseema's energetic leadership has lent the institution a high repute with a number of credentials. Naseema has penned a motivational book on her struggle and work, titled 'Chakachi Kurchi' translated version of which are available I English, Hindi, Telgu, Kannada, Gujrati. The outstanding volume has also been honoured a chapter in the Xth grade Marathi textbook by Maharashtra education board.
