SCIENTIA's advanced research centre opened
Gopinath Muthukad, magician, world renowned, inspiring, motivational, social worker, writer, celebrate
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Declares “International Institute for People with Disabilities” in Kasaragod, Kerala

Declares “International Institute for People with Disabilities” in Kasaragod, Kerala

MLA and former minister KK Shailaja Teacher, Dr. Muhammed Asheel, National Officer, WHO, India, along with Gopinath Muthukad, children of DAC and their mothers jointly lighted the magical lamp announcing the declaration of the new centre. The event was held at the Chaithanya Auditorium in Kanjangadu, Kasaragod on 31 May, a special day when the Academy of Magical Sciences celebrated their 27th anniversary of establishment.

The center is planned to be built on a 20-acre land in the Paramba locality of the Madikkai Panchayat. It is envisaged to have specially designed syllabus, water therapy, animal therapy, research labs, hospital facilities, sports center, and vocational computer training facilities. Under the guidance of experienced team from Different Art Centre in Trivandrum, led by Gopinath Muthukad, this dream project aims to provide a nurturing environment for differently abled people, with great focus on the Endosulfan victims of Kasaragod. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and dedicated staff, the centre aspires to empower individuals with disabilities, fostering their creative potential and enabling them to achieve new heights of success. The announcement marked a significant milestone in the journey towards inclusivity and equal opportunities for all.

A special talent show by the children from the Different Arts Centre in Trivandrum named ‘Empowering with Magic’ was also performed. This included Escape magic, which was the first performance by a differently-abled artist in the history of magic.