Visually-impaired kids from Mumbai school participate in Dahi Handi event on Janmashtami. Heartwarming video
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Visually-impaired children from Mumbai's Victoria Memorial School for the Blind participated in the Dahi Handi event on the occasion of Janmashtami. A video of the same was shared by Harsh Goenka.
Janmashtami is being celebrated all across the nation today with full fervor. Videos from all over the country showing people celebrating the festival with gusto has surfaced on the internet. Now, a heartwarming clip of visually-impaired children participating in the "Dahi Handi" event has garnered attention online. It was shared on Twitter by Harsh Goenka and is just too good to miss out on.
In the now-viral video shared by Harsh Goenka, visually-impaired children from Mumbai's Victoria Memorial School for the Blind can be seen celebrating Janmashtami. The kids formed a human pyramid and a little boy can be seen slowly climbing it with the help of teachers. He reached the top and managed to break the clay pot a little. Water poured down from it as people cheered in the background.
"On the occasion of #Janmashtami, this ‘Dahi handi’ is performed by the visually impaired children of Victoria Memorial School for the Blind, a school where my wife works," Harsh Goenka wrote while sharing the video.
Watch the viral video here:
On the occasion of #Janmashtami, this ‘Dahi handi’ is performed by the visually impaired children of Victoria Memorial School for the Blind, a school where my wife works. pic.twitter.com/9HowOxtNgI