An Obama Dinner Invite for A Disabled Indian Girl




Since then, Prakash and Asha dedicated their entire life for Neha - their only child - looking after her special requirements, needs and extra-curricular activities.

At Punarvas, though she lagged behind in studies, Neha more than made up in her speaking abilities and athletics.

She is gifted with a unique, convincing manner of speaking and addressing audiences, leaving a permanent impression on the listener, said Asha.

This talent is what got her an opportunity to represent India as a SOIGM since the past five years around the world.

Something that she plans to display before President Obama, if granted an opportunity.

"I plan to inform him about the special needs of special children all over the world. How they need more educational institutions, hostels and then suitable jobs to make them truly independent in society," Neha said earnestly.

She explained that there are many special children in far flung areas in India who cannot come up in or cope with life as they don't have proper educational facilities within reach.

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Source: IANS