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12-year-old Autistic girl swims 36 km in Arabian Sea to create awareness about disorder

12-year-old Autistic girl swims 36 km in Arabian Sea to create awareness about disorder She commenced her record-setting feat in the early morning hours on February 17 at 03: 50 am from Bandra-Worli Sea Link and completed at Gateway of India at 12:30 pm. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- She commenced her record-setting feat in the early morning hours on February 17. (Photo | A. Bharat Bhushan Babu, Twitter) By ANI MUMBAI: A 12-year-old daughter of a Naval sailor Madan Rai created history by swimming from Bandra-Worli Sea Link to Gateway of India, a distance of 36 kilometers, in 8 hours and 40 minutes. The young girl Jiya Rai, who has been diagnosed with a known case of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), dedicated the swimming feat, completed on Wednesday, to raise awareness about Autism, a statement released by the Ministry of Defence said.

12-yr-old daughter of navy sailor swims 36 km in Arabian Sea to create awareness on Autism

12-year-old Jiya Rai created history by swimming 36 kilometres to create awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder 12-yr-old daughter of navy sailor swims 36 km in Arabian Sea to create awareness on Autism ANI | Updated: Feb 18, 2021 17:48 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 18 (ANI): A 12-year-old daughter of a Naval sailor Madan Rai created history by swimming from Bandra-Worli Sea Link to Gateway of India, a distance of 36 kilometres, in 8 hours and 40 minutes. The young girl Jiya Rai, a known case of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), dedicated the swimming feat, completed on Wednesday, to raise awareness about Autism, a statement released by the Ministry of Defence said.

REVIEWING SEASON 2 OF THE APPOINTMENTS COMMITTEE

By Sheku Lamin Turay, Senior Public Relations Officer (SPRO), House of Parliament (078 495 023) The Committee on Appointments and the Public Service which is being chaired and championed by the Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Sheku B.B Dumbuya has done a spectacular job in vetting proposed presidential nominees through established procedures that subsequently led to their approval by the plenary. In strict separation of powers as determined by the 1991 Constitution, and in exercise of executive powers conferred on the Presidency, only the President has the prerogative to single handedly hire and fire ministers and other appointees at will, but that such appointments are subject to the scrutiny and approval of Parliament.

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