MUMBAI: Next week, US President Barack Obama and his wife will host 12
disabled people from all over the world, including one from Mumbai,
for an exclusive dinner at the White House.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/An-Obama-dinner-invite-for-a-disabled-Indian-girl/articleshow/39033541.cms
The lucky Mumbaikar from suburban Goregaon is athlete Neha P Naik, 23,
who is a Special Olympics International Global Messenger, besides
taking part in the 100 metres and shot-put events.

"It is a great honour and I feel very good. It's the best birthday
gift I can get," an excited Neha told IANS here, in the midst of
last-minute preparations for the momentous occasion slated at the
White House July 31.

She turns 24 July 27, her equally excited mother Asha and realtor
father Prakash Naik said. The family originally hails from Goa and is
now settled in Mumbai.

For the event, Neha will be accompanied by her mentor and teacher
Jonita Rodrigues of the 33-year-old Punarvas Education Society's Shri
Devrajji Gundecha Punarvas Special School & Vocational Training Centre
for Mentally Handicapped.

Asha said that Neha was born a normal child, but suffered high fever
at the age of five, which affected her natural mental growth.

"We admitted her to a regular school, but she just couldn't cope up
with her studies. Later, as we realized that she was a different
child, we admitted her to Punarvas school," she said.

Since then, Prakash and Asha dedicated their entire life for Neha -
their only child - looking after her special requirements, needs and
extra-curricular activities.

At Punarvas, though she lagged behind in studies, Neha more than made
up in her speaking abilities and athletics.

She is gifted with a unique, convincing manner of speaking and
addressing audiences, leaving a permanent impression on the listener,
said Asha.

This talent is what got her an opportunity to represent India as a
SOIGM since the past five years around the world.

Something that she plans to display before President Obama, if granted
an opportunity.

"I plan to inform him about the special needs of special children all
over the world. How they need more educational institutions, hostels
and then suitable jobs to make them truly independent in society,"
Neha said earnestly.

She explained that there are many special children in farflung areas
in India who cannot come up in or cope with life as they don't have
proper educational facilities within reach.

Neha, who plans to don a Anarkali Salwar Kameez suit for the White
House dinner, has already conveyed her love for cooking and savouring
Indian and Chinese non-vegetarian cuisine!

The White House dinner -- for which she flies early Tuesday - has been
organised by the Special Olympics.

In fact, her family credits Special Olympics for giving independence
and confidence to Neha to address large audiences and share her
experiences and excitement with the world, including at the 2013
Special Olympics in Korea.

Besides, she also participates in Special Olympics athletic events and
trains young athletes in India, teaches reading and writing skills to
others youngsters requiring special attention.

When asked about her plans to settle down in life, Asha laughs.

"Neha's priority is to get a good job and become independent before
settling down. She is studying computer programming and web-designing
and is hopeful of getting a suitable placement. Marriage can always
follow," Asha said.
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-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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