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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • STOCKPORT-  UK  -21st June 2016: <br />
Prince Harry  joins an RFU-backed community rugby programme in Alexandra Park Stockport on , as he continues to develop his involvement in initiatives that use the power of sport for social development.<br />
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer04.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer07.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer06.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer08.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer09.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer10.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer13.jpg
  • LIAOCHENG, CHINA - MAY 22: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Students use their painted fingers kick soccer during a competition at Liaocheng University on May 22, 2016 in Liaocheng, Shandong Province of China. Eight Chinese students and two foreign students majored in sport painted their fingers as soccer players and play the soccer game with fingers at Liaocheng University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Finger_Soccer15.jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
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"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
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  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
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    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • Nature has bot been kind to her, but she does not complain.  Naseeba, 12, was born with only one leg and a short deformed arm.  Defying her acute disability, the girl has not only excelled in studies, sports and painting, but also helps her mother in domestic chores and teacher children in her village after school.<br />
She deftly uses her only foot like her hand for eating, writing, drawing, playing and taking care of others things.<br />
Naseeba belongs to Sasoi village in sonipat district where her father Shahabuddin works as a welder . A student at Renu Vidya Mandir, an institute of special education, vocational rehabilitation and research located in Sonipat,  she has three brothers and a sister.<br />
Thanks to the vocational training, physiotherapy and occupational therapy at the institute, Naseeba has developed a flair for painting, taste for music and excelled in sports.<br />
<br />
Despite her dibilitating disability, in three of her four limbs, she has received the gold medal at a district level wheel chair race. She is preparing for the state level competition. <br />
<br />
"Mathematics is my favourite subject, I also tech children at my village. I like listening to music and participating in sports.  I am fond of drawing and painting," said Naseeba.<br />
<br />
"I want to become a teacher when i grow up." she said  on being asked about her aspiration. <br />
<br />
Naseeba's teacher point out she not only takes care of her personal routine, but helps her mother with cooking and other domestic chores.  In her spare time, she likes to watch television.  <br />
<br />
"We have different sections for special and normal chiildern.  Naseeba had joined the section meant for the special children, but seeing her performance, we shifted her to the regular section.  She is good at studies." says Dhawni Gupta, director of the institute.    <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Girl_Born_with_One_leg_...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
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    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China02.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China03.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China05.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China07.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
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    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China09.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
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The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
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The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Lebron_James_Visits_China13.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 09: <br />
<br />
The NBA player Lebron James of Cleveland Cavaliers, attends a commercial event at Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center on September 09, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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