Drugs Case: A Divyang athlete has covered his journey from Kerala to Kashmir. This journey has taken place against drugs and intoxication. Which has been started by southern state athlete Joby Mathew. This journey of about 3600 kilometers of Joseph is going to be full of challenges because he is a Divyang.
Joby (nick name) is suffering from proximal femoral focal deficiency. Joby said, “At the time of my birth my parents were very unhappy and the doctors gave me a certificate of 60% disability but with the support of my mother first and later my wife, I was able to challenge being disabled and even normal people. was able to give
jobi has won gold medal
Joby told, “He is participating in the championship and I won three medals in Japan. Also won medals in Japan, Israel, Kazakhstan but my biggest title was in Spain in 2008, where I participated in the general category and won the gold medal. “.
Joseph further said that he has been working with Bharat Petroleum since 2008, and he has shown during the last thirty years as a sportsperson that physical handicap cannot stop us from achieving anything in life. Joby said, “Drug abuse is the biggest challenge and I am here to give a message to the youth.” He has won 28 World Championship medals for India in World Arm Wrestling.
‘The legs are short but the hands are strong’
Joseph said, “I have short legs but strong hands and I can beat any normal person in wrestling. If I can do it, why can’t the youth who lead a healthy life do it?” Can participate in sports instead.” A specially-abled man along with his wife and two children embarked on their journey from Kerala to Kashmir with an aim to spread the message against drug addiction.
Joseph is a professional arm wrestler and will also participate in the ongoing 45th National Arm Wrestling Championship in Srinagar. He is now running an awareness campaign on drug abuse with his wife Megha, a doctor by profession, and two sons.
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