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Published : Dec 3, 2020, 11:10 AM IST

On the eve of International Day of Disabled Persons, which is observed on the 3rd of December each year, 50 visually impaired people attempted a unique world record in Chennai. The group of people attempted the UNICO Book of World Records by weaving 50 chairs in six hours.

Visually challenged people attempt world record by weaving
Visually challenged people attempt world record by weaving

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): As many as 50 visually challenged persons from Chennai on Wednesday attempted the UNICO Book Of World Records by weaving 50 chairs in six hours, ahead of International Day of Disabled Persons on Thursday.

"I'm very happy to participate in this competition", said Mahendra, a participant.

UNICO Charitable Trust and Indian Blind Welfare Trust jointly organised the world record.

Chitra, a participant said, "I have learnt to weave since my childhood in order to earn for my livelihood. I am happy to participate in this world record attempt. These days people have started to use plastic chairs. So, we don't find work nowadays."

Tangadurai, Indian Blind Welfare Trust, President said that the aim of organising this event is to motivate the visually challenged people as they are struggling to earn their livelihood currently.

(ANI)

Also read: Cyclone Burevi to bring heavy showers to TN, Kerala

Chennai (Tamil Nadu): As many as 50 visually challenged persons from Chennai on Wednesday attempted the UNICO Book Of World Records by weaving 50 chairs in six hours, ahead of International Day of Disabled Persons on Thursday.

"I'm very happy to participate in this competition", said Mahendra, a participant.

UNICO Charitable Trust and Indian Blind Welfare Trust jointly organised the world record.

Chitra, a participant said, "I have learnt to weave since my childhood in order to earn for my livelihood. I am happy to participate in this world record attempt. These days people have started to use plastic chairs. So, we don't find work nowadays."

Tangadurai, Indian Blind Welfare Trust, President said that the aim of organising this event is to motivate the visually challenged people as they are struggling to earn their livelihood currently.

(ANI)

Also read: Cyclone Burevi to bring heavy showers to TN, Kerala

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