Turn away from drugs: J&K para-cricketer to youth
Abohar, July 24
Captain of Jammu and Kashmir para-cricket team Amir Hussain Lone today urged young dreamers to believe in themselves and their abilities, encouraging them to surround themselves with positive influences.
Lone was addressing a gathering at a function organised by Aryans Group of Colleges at Brahmrishi Mission Senior Secondary School here.
Lone said with determination and hardwork, they would be able to overcome any obstacle and achieve greatness.
The 34-year-old from Waghama village of Bijbehara, who is the captain of the Jammu and Kashmir para-cricket team, has been playing the sport professionally since 2013, after a teacher spotted him and introduced him to para-cricket. Amir lost both his arms in an accident at his father’s mill when he was eight years old. He bowls with his foot and bats by holding the bat between his shoulder and neck.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Rakesh Kumar Popli said Amir’s exemplary determination and hard work was an inspiration to the youth.
Many youngsters were suffering from drug addiction, and controlling the menace was a major challenge, he added.
Welcoming Lone on behalf of the Aryans Group, Dr Anshu Kataria said he was inspiring millions not only in India, but also across the globe.
School principal Swami Shreya Bharti and managing director Brahmrita honoured Lone with bouquets and a memento.