The Madras Anchorage Round Table 100 organization flew 10 visually impaired students to Delhi through a program Flight of Fantasy – 2

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The Madras Anchorage Round Table 100 organization flew 10 visually impaired students to Delhi through a program Flight of Fantasy – 2.

Round Table India is fulfilling the wish of underprivileged and differently-abled children across India to fly in a plane through a program called Flight of Fantasy.

In that way the Madras Anchorage Round Table 100 organization flew 10 visually impaired students to Delhi. There they were taken to places including the Parliament complex and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Then again they were brought to Chennai by plane.

Godson Rudolph, India’s first visually impaired music composer, was the special guest at the event. Appreciating the initiative of Madras Anchorage Round Table to fly differently abled students to Delhi, Godson Rudolph said that nothing is impossible and our thoughts should be high

The disabled students happily thanked Round Table India’s Vijay Raghavendra, Santosh Raj and Ambuj Kejriwal for helping them fulfill their dream of flying.