Girl, 5, with Cerebral Palsy Stopped From Using Swing In Delhi Park: Family

In a heartbreaking incident highlighting the challenges faced by children with disabilities, five-year-old Inika Sharma, who has cerebral palsy, was prevented from using a swing during a visit to Sunder Nursery, a popular heritage park in Delhi. Inika's family had taken her to the park, hoping for a joyful day of play, but were met with disappointment when park authorities denied her access to the swing due to safety concerns. This incident has sparked a broader conversation about the inclusivity of public spaces for children with disabilities in India. Advocacy groups are calling for better facilities and policies that accommodate the needs of all children, emphasizing the right to play as fundamental for every child's development. The Sharma family hopes that sharing their experience will raise awareness and prompt changes that ensure no child is left out of recreational activities because of their physical challenges.
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