General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), extended a warm welcome to the special children of ASHA School, Delhi Cantt, along with their families, educators, and support staff, at the prestigious Army House to commemorate Children’s Day. The celebration underscored the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity and empowerment of specially-abled children.
The event was filled with joy and enthusiasm, as the children participated in various activities, showcasing their talents and celebrating the spirit of Children’s Day. Families and educators expressed their gratitude for the efforts of the Indian Army in fostering an environment where children with special needs are encouraged to thrive.
Speaking on the occasion, General Upendra Dwivedi emphasized the importance of creating an inclusive society. “Every child has the potential to shine, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure they receive the support and opportunities they deserve. The Indian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to empowering specially-abled children and integrating them into society,” he said.
The celebration also highlighted the vital role of Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) in supporting initiatives aimed at enhancing the lives of specially-abled children. AWWA, through its ongoing programs, continues to build a secure future for these children, assisting in their integration into society and contributing to nation-building.
The event served as a heartfelt reminder of the Indian Army’s dedication to fostering inclusivity and providing a platform for every child to realize their potential, reinforcing the values of care and compassion.