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Meet Insha Bashir: The first wheelchair bound basketball player of Kashmir

Bashir helps 'specially-abled' children to make their dreams come true

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Srinagar, Apr 02: Around 15 years ago, a tragic accident not only shattered the dreams of a Budgam woman of becoming a doctor but confined her to the wheelchair. But nothing stopped her from working hard and becoming the first wheelchair bound basketball player of Kashmir.

Insha Bashir (29) a resident of Beerwah area of Budgam despite disability is leaping the ladder of success not only herself but helping other specially-abled children to make their dreams come true.

In an exclusive interview with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Insha said, “I was not disabled from birth. I had a regular life like every other girl. When I was 12th class I had been diagnosed with gastric ulcers and suffered oral bleeding and in the same year one day I was at the terrace with dizziness and nausea and started vomiting blood from where I fell down and hit the ground underneath resulting in grievous injuries to my spine.”

“It wasn’t not just a spinal cord injury but this incident shattered my dream of becoming a doctor and wholly and solely dependent on my family. I started suffering from depression, facing taunts from relatives and other issues. My health started deteriorating despite full support from my family,” she said.

“Despite facing all the trauma, though I had to change my subjects but continued studies and passed 12th class and then pursued bachelors degree and B.Ed as well and currently I am pursuing masters in social works,” Insha said.

“My dad’s deteriorating health pushed me to take charge of my life. And so, I began researching my condition and what I could do about it. I came across the Shafqat Rehabilitation Center in Srinagar that gave six months of physiotherapy,” she recalls. Her father, her steadfast cornerstone had been diagnosed with Parkinsonism, and this proved to be the final nail in the coffin, ensuring that she finally mustered enough strength to stand up on her own feet.

After repeated attempts by her father Bashir Ahmad Wani and constant counseling sessions by Dr. Saleem Wani- valley’s famous urologist, Insha was able to overcome this difficult phase of her life.

“Though it took me a long time to accept this reality, when I realized, I started taking everything positively and saw my disability as a challenge which had become a hurdle.

“At the centre, when I saw more people with more complex problems than me, it gave me courage that I am not the only person who is facing this problem in the world. When I saw specially-abled boys playing basketball and other games in a very happy mood, it ignited my childhood inclination towards it as well,” she added.

“Once I overcame initial hesitation, I found the game to be enjoyable, and convenient and suitable to partake in, from a wheelchair. I found the game very interesting and it got me impelled by the enthusiasm of representing Jammu & Kashmir,” she said.

“I was the first wheelchair bound woman from Kashmir to play basketball. I started training others and in some time a team was ready following which I played at national and international level and won many medals,” Insha said.

She represented India in the US in 2019, and participated in the National Championship as the captain of the J&K Wheelchair Basketball Women’s team in 2019 besides that she was invited by the US consulate to be part of the prestigious Sports Visitor Program.

She now motivates and inspires others in the valley to overcome their inhibitions and impediments and take up sporting pursuits.

“Besides playing and training my team, the major area of focus is to encourage differently-abled girls in sports, not just in Kashmir but across the country, and ensure that they have a say in their own lives.” she said.

She practices on a daily basis following a professional schedule, following the practice, she returns to the hostel and mentors, counsels and instructs young girls who wish to rise beyond their struggles and play like her.

“My message to the other specially-abled persons will be that your disability isn’t the end of life, rather you need to be courageous to fight all odds and overcome challenges,” she said. “If your one organ isn’t functioning, your brain is working and that is enough to dream and work on your dreams to make them come true.”

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