Author name: The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF)

When We Decide Too Soon: What Working with Special Olympics Bharat Taught Me

Author: Jhilmil Rathore (Student Volunteer) | 2nd May, 2026 On the surface, working with athletes at Special Olympics Bharat looked like what I expected—training sessions, team activities, structured routines. But somewhere in between all of that, something much quieter and more uncomfortable started to unfold. I began noticing how quickly we decide things for others.

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Reaching Lives, Restoring Hope: NRF at the Free Medical Camp

On 15 March 2026, at Chittaranjan Bangiya Samaj, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi. The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF) proudly joined this Free Medical Camp with a mission to bring accessible, compassionate, and holistic care closer to the community.From the moment the camp began-      Elderly individuals spoke about years of untreated pain, parents shared concerns about

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PARKINSON’S DISEASE CARE IN INDIA: THE VITAL ROLE OF REHABILITATION

Author: Team NRF | 11th April 2026 Introduction: The Growing Challenge Few are Talking About Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, cognition, and daily functioning. In a review by de Lau and Breteler (2006) [1], it was reported that an estimated 10 million people in the world (i.e., approximately 0.3%

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From Chalk Lines to Screen Time: What Changed in Childhood Play?

Author: Mihika (Child Guidance Counsellor) | 28th March 2026 When I reflect on my childhood, my memories are not characterized by toys or screens, but by outdoor indigenous games that filled our evenings with life, laughter and learning. Stapoo drawn with chalk on the ground, chupan chupai that turned hiding corners into spaces of thrill

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Empowering Physiotherapists through Entrepreneurship

The healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving, and physiotherapists today are not only clinicians but also innovators, leaders, and entrepreneurs. Recognizing this shift, the School of Physiotherapy at Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU), New Delhi, in collaboration with The Neuroaid & Research Foundation organized an Entrepreneurship Awareness Program on “Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Practice Management

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Strengthening Early Years: Launch of the Early Childhood Wellbeing Initiative

Recognising the importance of the early years in shaping a child’s emotional, social, and developmental growth, The Neuroaid and Research Foundation launched its Early Childhood Wellbeing Program in January 2026 at a community awareness program in Shankar Camp, Rangpuri Pahari. The initiative aims to collaborate with nearby playschools to support the holistic development of young

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Neuroaid and Research Foundation supports inclusive sports at the 1st Wheelchair Ultimate State Championship on 10th January 2026

The 1st Wheelchair Ultimate State Championship, held in Faridabad, Haryana, marked a landmark moment for the promotion of inclusive and adaptive sports in India. Organized by Wheelchair Ultimate India in association with Umoya Sports, the championship brought together 30 wheelchair athletes, forming six competitive teams, each demonstrating remarkable determination, skill, and teamwork on the field.

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