DifferentlyAbled

Murad opens training centre for differently-abled persons

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah inaugurated on Tuesday the Vocational Training Centre for Persons with Disabilities, Ancholi, in a simple ceremony organised at CM House on Tuesday. The chief minister got the plaque unveiled by Ali Ansar, who is a differently-abled person. The ceremony was attended by officials and heads of different non-governmental …

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Girl Guides differently abled branch marks centenary with year-long events

The Differently Abled Branch of the Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association (SLGGA) is celebrating its centenary year in style. The line up of events that began in May will continue until May next year. The events began with religious observances and a news conference was held on May 28 at the National Library to discuss …

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NIT opens computer training centre for visually impaired

NIT Meghalaya has opened a Computer Training Centre at its temporary campus at Bijni Complex, Laitumkhrah for the visually impaired to enhance their livelihood. There are around 2300 visually impaired people in Meghalaya. The centre was inaugurated by Maya Alag and  Sunil Alagh, Chairman, BoG, NIT Meghalaya. The Director of NIT Meghalaya, Prof. Pinakeswar Mahanta …

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Meet Bihar’s Chunnu Mishra, A Differently-abled Man Who Started School For Kids

Being disabled on both legs as well as lack of finances at home were the biggest obstacles Chunnu Mishra had to overcome. If you have determination, willpower and belief in yourself, you will amass the power to propel yourself to new heights of success. This is the inspiring story of Chunnu Mishra, a disabled man …

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Mother’s Day Special: Meet Moms Who Shaped Career Of Differently-Abled Achievers

Their moms protected them from barbs, motivated them. Pillar of strength, beacon of hope, protector, problem-solver and motivator: These are mothers of three differently-abled achievers, including Satendra Singh Lohiya, Sushma Patel and Rajesh Verma. Lohiya from Gwalior is Asia’s first para swimmer to cross the English Channel. He is also a recipient of Padma Shri and …

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