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<strong>For the specially abled, life is full of challenges but some among them chose to make an example for others like Mohammad Azeem who trained and swam a kilometre of the Periyar river in Kerala.</strong></p>
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Fifteen-year-old Azeem who was born without hands swam the river by getting specially trained. He spent two weeks with Saji Valasseril, his coach at the latter&rsquo;s house to receive training for two weeks.</p>
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Valasseril is known for training as many as 5,000 swimmers in the past 12 years of whom, a thousand have swum in Periyar. Besides training Azeem, his coach also accompanied him and swam with him at the Kozikode Aluva Mahadeva temple.</p>
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In February 2020, Valasseril trained Manoj R for 30 days, who then swam 600 metres in Periyar in 30 minutes. Manoj, who is a visually impaired child, was 11 years old then. For him it was a dream come true as he is fond of swimming and would cheer his friends and classmates when they would swim in the river.</p>
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According to Manoj&rsquo;s father, this achievement gave a huge fillip to the child&rsquo;s confidence.</p>
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<strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/culture-news/brimming-with-confidence-advocate-harwinder-kaur-shows-the-way-for-specially-abled-102378.html">Brimming with confidence, Advocate Harwinder Kaur shows the way for specially abled</a></strong></p>
Kerala boy, born without hands, swims Periyar river
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