Cricket player Amir Hussain from Kashmir thanked Mr. Adani for the much-needed assistance. The para-cricket and his mother stated that they never imagined Mr. Adani would value and support their family following adversity.
Amir Hussain Lone, a 34-year-old cricket player from Kashmir who lost both of his arms as a child but still followed his passion, has realized his dream after receiving financial help from the Adani Foundation. Mr. Adani’s assistance was much appreciated by Amir. After going through difficulties, the para-cricket and his mother claimed they never imagined Mr. Adani would value and support their family.
“I express my gratitude to the Adani foundation and to Shri Gautam Adani, Sir. My desire to meet Gautam Adani, sir, has remained a fantasy up to this point. Amir told news outlets, “I am still hopeful to meet sir.
“I never thought you would assist us, sir. Praise for him is insufficient. I wish for him to keep pushing himself to succeed every day and to always be content. My mother broke down as soon as I told her. It was beyond her imagination. Gautam Adani sir was bestowed with well wishes by my mother and family, he added.
The Adani Foundation will offer Amir all the assistance he needs on his extraordinary trip, according to statements made by Mr. Adani earlier this month.
The chairman of the Adani Group commended Amir for his perseverance in the face of adversity.
The captain of the J&K para cricket team, Amir, says he hopes to fulfill his ambition of meeting Mr. Adani. According to Amir, he will establish a cricket academy for the local kids in his Waghama village in Anantnag.