Cricket Association of the Blind- Nepal
Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal (CAB, Nepal) is an umbrella organisation for all the blind cricket governing bodies around the country. Established on 16th August 2016 to ensure the right of blind and visually impaired people to play sport and to rehabilitate and empower them by enhancing their access to cricket, it is registered as NGO and is a non-political, non-profit making and exclusively sports-oriented organisation that sets out to promote cricket among the 16,000 blind and visually impaired children and youths in the country. To use cricket as a tool to ensure the right of blind and visually impaired persons to play sports, promote a winning attitude as well as physical and mental robustness, rehabilitate and empower, present blind people in new roles and responsibilities, demonstrate their competence, develop their leadership qualities, discipline and the spirit of sportsmanship spirit and end the gender disparity that is prevalent within the blind community.
Cricket Association of the Blind, Nepal (CAB, Nepal) is an umbrella organisation for all the blind cricket governing bodies around the country. Established on 16th August 2016 to ensure the right of blind and visually impaired people to play sport and to rehabilitate and empower them by enhancing their access to cricket, it is registered as NGO and is a non-political, non-profit making and exclusively sports-oriented organisation that sets out to promote cricket among the 16,000 blind and visually impaired children and youths in the country. To use cricket as a tool to ensure the right of blind and visually impaired persons to play sports, promote a winning attitude as well as physical and mental robustness, rehabilitate and empower, present blind people in new roles and responsibilities, demonstrate their competence, develop their leadership qualities, discipline and the spirit of sportsmanship spirit and end the gender disparity that is prevalent within the blind community.
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