Young Neurodiverse Athletes, Meet Hon’ble Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan After Historic 60 km Palk Strait Swim
Building on this momentum, India Autism Center also hosted ‘Sports for All: Building an Equitable Sporting Ecosystem for All’ on 24th April 2026, as part of its broader vision Samaavesh, a sustainable, community-based residential ecosystem for lifelong care and support. Organised in collaboration with The Quantum Hub, Special Olympics Bharat, and The Accessibility Coalition, the event also felicitated the neurodivergent swimmers, recognising their remarkable achievement.
Speaking on the significance of the interaction, Mr. Jaishankar Natarajan, Chief Executive Officer & Director, India Autism Center, said, "The interaction with the Hon’ble Vice President marks a significant moment for our athletes, their families, and the larger movement towards inclusion in India. For all of us who have witnessed their journey closely, this recognition reinforces why building inclusive ecosystems that nurture confidence, capability, and long-term growth truly matter.”
Dr. Mallika Nadda, President, Special Olympics Bharat, said, "Having closely witnessed the journeys of athletes across the Special Olympics movement, I see the same spirit of resilience, discipline, and courage reflected in these young champions. Moments like these reaffirm our collective responsibility to build more inclusive and accessible sporting ecosystems - where every individual, regardless of ability, is given the opportunity to truly thrive."
Reflecting on the athlete’s journey, Mr. Sathish Sivakumar, Founder & Head Coach, Yadhavi Sports Academy, shared, “This is a truly proud moment for the athletes. Despite the challenges they’ve faced both in and out of the water they have shown incredible resilience and determination.”
Garikapati Ashlesha, Mother of Meka Sri Ashvath shared, "For us as families, this opportunity holds deep meaning. As parents, we have witnessed the quiet challenges and the countless hours of effort that went into making this possible. Moments like these make us feel seen in that journey, and reassure us that our children’s potential is being genuinely valued and celebrated in the right direction"
The interaction marked a powerful step towards recognising the potential of neurodivergent individuals at a national platform. It was not just a celebratory moment around the initiative, but a recognition of a historic milestone achieved by these young athletes through their record-setting swim. Beyond the event, it reinforced a larger narrative that with the right support, neurodiverse individuals can excel and create paths that redefine possibilities at the highest levels.
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