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Empowering for Inclusive Society | Cricket With A Cause

HAP CUP
(Official Anthem)
Album Title: HAP CUP Tournament (Happiness Belongs to All)
Music Director: K Vedaa
Singer: Raj Jain (Low Vision - Differently-abled Artist)
Lyrics: Saraswathi Karthika
Keyboards: Vedaa, Vinod Sharma
Rhythms: Vedaa Guitars: Vinod Sharma
Live Percussion, Duff & Tapes: Anil Robin and Chiranjeevi
Mix and Master: Raam Gandikota
Recording Studio: Everest Studio, Veda Tunes Studio, Hyderabad
Supported By: Capital Group & New Edge Consulting
Rights: ICCL Pty Ltd, Australia

IMP DATES

IMP DATES

1. International Day of Persons with Disabilities – 3 December

Disability inclusion is an essential condition to upholding human rights, sustainable development, and peace and security. It is also central to the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind. The commitment to realizing the rights of persons with disabilities is not only a matter of justice; it is an investment in a common future. Know More

2. International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP) - 6 April

The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP), which takes place annually on 6 April, presents an opportunity to recognize the positive role sport and physical activity play in communities and in people’s lives across the globe. Sport has the power to change the world; it is a fundamental right and a powerful tool to strengthen social ties and promote sustainable development and peace, as well as solidarity and respect for all. Know More

3. World Down Syndrome Day – 21 March

Down syndrome occurs when an individual has an extra partial (or whole) copy of chromosome 21. It is not yet know why this syndrome occurs, but Down syndrome has always been a part of the human condition. It exists in all regions across the globe and commonly results in variable effects on learning styles, physical characteristics, and health. Adequate access to health care, early intervention programs, and inclusive education, as well as appropriate research, are vital to the growth and development of the individual. Know More

4. World Autism Awareness Day/Month

In recent years, major progress has been made in increasing awareness and acceptance of autism, not least thanks to the many amazing autistic advocates who have worked tirelessly to bring the lived experience of autistic people to the wider world. Additionally, medical professionals, researchers and academics in many countries are now incorporating the neurodiversity paradigm, coined by sociologist Judy Singer in the late 1990s, in their work. Know More

5. Human Rights Day – 10 December

10 December 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of one of the world’s most groundbreaking global pledges: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This landmark document enshrines the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being – regardless of race, color, religion, sex, language, political or another opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, or another status. The Declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 and sets out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected. Know More

6. International Day of Sign Languages (Deaf and Dumb) – 23 September

The International Day of Sign Languages is a unique opportunity to support and protect the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of all deaf people and other sign language users. During the 2022 celebration of the International Day of Sign Languages, the world will once again highlight the unity generated by our sign languages. Deaf communities, governments, and civil society organizations maintain their collective efforts – hand in hand – in fostering, promoting, and recognizing national sign languages as part of their countries’ vibrant and diverse linguistic landscapes. Know More

7. International Day of Peace– 21 September

Each year the International Day of Peace (IDP) is observed around the world on 21 September. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire. Never has our world needed peace more? This year’s theme is Actions for Peace: Our Ambition for the #GlobalGoals. It is a call to action that recognizes our individual and collective responsibility to foster peace. Know More

8. World Dyslexia Awareness Day/Month – October

To generate awareness among the population and the main Authorities and sovereign member states accredited to the United Nations, this Side Event initiative proposes to bring closer the reality that people with dyslexia live with, to gather more support for the UN adoption of the “Declaration of World Dyslexia Day on October 8th “. Know More

9. World Cancer Day – 4 February

To mark World Cancer Day, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency for Research of Cancer (IARC) launched on Friday the World Code Against Cancer Framework, an online platform that will promote prevention globally and the development of Regional Codes to help fight the disease. Based on current scientific evidence, at least 40 percent of all cancer cases could be prevented with effective primary prevention measures and further mortality can be reduced through early detection of tumors. Know More

10. World Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day – 6 October

Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders affecting motor and developmental skills. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 345 children in the United States have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy caused by medical malpractice is often preventable. In these cases, many options exist to help your family find support and compensation. Know More

11. National Epilepsy Awareness Month – November (March in Australia)

The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. For more than five decades, the Epilepsy Foundation and our network of nearly 50 partners have helped to:

  • Connect people to treatment, support and resources;
  • Fund innovative research and the training of specialists; and
  • Educate the public about epilepsy and seizure first aid.
Know More

12. International Wheelchair Day – 1 March

International Wheelchair Day is always the 1st of March and is an annual day of events and activities which take place around the World when wheelchair users celebrate the positive impact a wheelchair has on their lives. Since it was first launched in 2008, celebrations have taken place in Australia, Nepal, Senegal, South Africa, Bangladesh, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. It has grown year on year and we look forward to 2023 being bigger and better than ever. Know More

13. World Sight Day (Importance of Eye Care) – 12 October 2023

Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) – ensuring all people can receive the quality health services they need, without experiencing financial hardship – is a World Health  Organization (WHO) strategic priority. The eye care sector is well-positioned to contribute to the advancement of UHC within countries given (i) there is a large unmet need for eye health services (~1 billion people have a vision impairment that could have been prevented or is yet to be addressed) and (ii) effective interventions are available to address the needs associated with eye conditions and vision impairment; some are among the most feasible and cost-effective of all health care interventions to implement. Know More

14. World Health Day – 7 April

To generate awareness among the population and the main Authorities and sovereign member states accredited to the United Nations, this Side Event initiative proposes to bring closer the reality that people with dyslexia live with, to gather more support for the UN adoption of the “Declaration of World Dyslexia Day on October 8th “. Know More

15. International Disability Pride Month – July

Disability Pride Month occurs in the United States every July to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. The celebration has been officially recognized by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and San Francisco Mayor London Breed. Disability Pride is also celebrated worldwide, including in the United Kingdom, South Africa, and other countries during various times of the year. Disability Pride Parades are parades held annually to celebrate the month in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, San Antonio, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh among others. Know More

16. World Mental Health Day – 10 October

The overall objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilize efforts in support of mental health. The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs to be done to make mental health care a reality for people worldwide. Know More

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