Team Work

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 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 And enquired 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 together towards the winning post...

There was pin drop silence at the spectator's stand.

Officials were shocked.

Slow claps multiplied to thousands as the spectators stood up in appreciation. Many eyes were filled with tears

YES. This happened in Hyderabad [INDIA], recently!

The sport was conducted by 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.

What did they teach the WORLD?

Teamwork?

Humanity?

Equality among all??

We can't do this ever because we have brains!

This is really a great message... Spread it!
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From India, Delhi
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Hi,
really good and inspirative.
keep posting such messages as it is really required in today's time, when everybody is thinking of himself/herself only.
we have left the humanity far behind and its the time we really need to recall it.
Rgds,
Jyoti

From India, Delhi
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Really great message of team work on the eve of independance day. we indians are too intelligent but sorry to say very poor in team work. Let's build india as a team and we can become top in world. come together and fulfil dream of dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
Thanks and regards
Prof. Mahesh Soni
HOD, SWAYAM SIDDHI COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH

From India, Pune
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Dear Ravi,
Its so wonderful! It teaches not only about team work but about sharing success with others who really deserve that.This is very difficult! These mentally challenged girls have put very big challenge before everyone!
Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Alpha

From India, Madras
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Dear Hats off to this team. Why the politicians are not learning from these small kids. Kishore:icon10:
From India, Bangalore
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this story is really touching. i wish this can be done also by others who are more capable to help and understand the pain of other members in the team.:icon1:

From Philippines
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Fantastic Ravi! Really wonderful reminder to us that what we consider Menatlly Challenged have proven that we are Menatally challenged because we have so many seminars on TEAMWORK and they did Naturally.
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Dear Ravi, This is an excellent story. We all need to really learn a leasson from this story. At least at that time we need to help a person when anyone met with an accident on the road.
From India, Faridabad
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Really a nice piece specially when we all are forgetting the main thing humanity... These mentally challenged girls gave us a very nice and meaningful lesson....
Keep posting and contributing.
Regards,
sonal

From India, Mumbai
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