VAPI: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture that is caused by damage that occurs to the mature, developing brain, most often before birth.
CPISRA (Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association), is the leading international sports organisation governing and promoting sport and recreation for Cerebral Palsy (CP) and related neurological conditions throughout the World. CPISRA is conducting World CP Games in Sant Cugat, Spain from Aug 6-12, 2018.
CPSAI (Cerebral Palsy Sports Association, India), a national body affiliated to CPISRA believes in working with CP athletes pan India and providing sport opportunity for them, which will thereby improve the quality of life of these individuals. In this endeavour, CPSAI has identified 6 athletes along with escorts/coaches/supporting staff totalling a 12-member team to represent India in the World CP Games in Sant Cugat, SPAIN.
With the given backdrop, UPL Limited is supporting Cerebral Palsy Athletes and supporting staff to participate in the World CP Games in Sant Cugat, Spain from Aug 6-12, 2018. UPL team appreciates CPSAI work in this domain and wish for their success in the World Games.
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