Author name: The Neuroaid and Research Foundation (NRF)

PURPLE FEST 2025: SHOWCASING INCLUSION THROUGH TOUCH & TECH

The Neuroaid and Research Foundation, in collaboration with Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya National Institute for Persons with Physical Disabilities (Divyangjan) participated in Purple Fest 2025, held in Goa from 9th to 12th October 2025, under the theme “Touch and Tech” along with Shama Foundation and Sensitivity. The four-day participation reflected how therapy, education, and technology […]

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3rd DELHI STATE PARASWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP

Swimming is one of the most demanding yet graceful sports, and for para-athletes, it represents far more than competition—it is a platform to showcase resilience, courage, and triumph over challenges. The Divyang Para Sports Association of Delhi, an affiliated member of the Paralympic Committee of India, successfully hosted the Delhi State Para Swimming Championship 2025,

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POSTURAL AND BALANCE TRAINING SESSION

The Neuroaid and Research Foundation organised a special Postural and Balance Training Session on 13th September, 2025 at Panchwati Old Age Home with the objective of promoting mobility, independence, and fall-prevention among the elderly residents. The session began by sensitizing participants to the importance of correct posture, joint alignment, and balance in daily activities. Simple

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There is no such thing as a “difficult” child

Author: Jhilmil Rathore (Student Volunteer) | 8th November 2025 “What if labelling a child as ‘difficult’ is the easiest thing to do—but also the most damaging?” We often throw around the term “difficult child” like it’s nothing—a shrug of frustration, a label to make life easier. But what does it really mean? And more importantly,

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A Stroke Can Stop More Than a Heartbeat — It Can Stop a Life

By: SparshMind Innovations | 25th October 2025 Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally, claiming approximately 7 million lives annually, and the third leading cause of death and disability combined, accounting for over 160 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) lost worldwide [1]. Between 1990 and 2021, incident strokes increased by 70%, deaths by 44%,

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The Power of Hobbies in Healing: Why Therapists Should Create Too

Author: Mihika (Child Guidance Counsellor) | 17th October 2025 As therapists, we spend much of our time supporting others regulate their thoughts, navigating emotions and managing the pain. But we often forget that healing is not unidirectional, it flows both ways. Just as we recommend catharsis, expression, and self-care for our clients, we need to

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