By Dilshad Noor
Insha Bashir, who represented India in America, is the first female wheelchair basketball player from Kashmir. As the captain of the Jammu and Kashmir Wheelchair Basketball women’s team, she has played in many events including the National Championship. Now her dream is to win gold for India.
This success of Insha, who lost her walking power at the age of 15, has never been easy. Her life was very challenging.
But she says this accident changed her life forever. After surgery, she had to spend nine years in bed. She was unable to sit due to the plate being attached. She was in despair all time during her recovery to mobility. Even some people’s taunts were crushing her morale.Many would even remark who would marry her. They were talking as if she was a burden on her parents.
Insha, who hails from a small village in Budgam, Kashmir, finally had to go to the Shafqat rehabilitation centre. She saw people living here in worse conditions than herself. These people inspired her to play basketball.
While in the rehabilitation center, she learned to play basketball on a wheelchair. Eventually her hard work paid off and in 2017 she participated in the National Championship in Hyderabad. At that time, she had to play in the boys’ team as there was no separate team for girls. After that she played many national events.
In 2019, she was invited by the US Consulate to attend the Sports Visitor Program.
Some people were not so kind to her because of her religion and for wearing hijab. But then people accepted her and she was welcomed wherever she went in the country.
From the officials to the team members, she received help all the time. She got offers to join teams from many states. But she decided to come back to Kashmir and form the J&K Wheelchair Basketball women’s team with the support of the Basketball Federation of India.
The Federation organized a camp in 2019 in Kashmir and 12 girls joined her team. She said that initially she did not get any support from the government. But when Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju came to know about her, he helped her a lot in his two consequent meetings with her.
He also helped her in a recent surgery she had gone through. He arranged tickets and everything else for her to attend the national selection camp. When he came to know that she did not have a sports wheelchair to play with, he also provided her with an expensive sports wheelchair.
The Sports Ministry has also released a fund of Rs 6 lakh to Insha under Deen Dayal Upadhyay Welfare. Insha is now looking forward to representing India at the Paralympics.
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