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Changing attitude towards differently-abled

Changing attitude towards differently-abled
Start Date :
Sep 11, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

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subrata sarker
subrata sarker 11 years 6 months ago
Therefore Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has amended the Persons with Disabilities Rules, 1996 in December 2009 with a view to simplify the process of issuing disability certificates. A doctor can now assess and issue the certificate even at PHC in case of visible disabilities such as amputations, complete paralysis, and blindness. A specialist doctor can do so in other cases. For multiple disabilities however more than one specialist will be necessary.BUT this has not taken place
Bharat Karmarkar
Bharat Karmarkar 11 years 6 months ago
We should empower our school teachers to frame a syllabus for each learner differently. Mass education, mass examinations, do not really give the society the best. The steps to design syllabus for a learner should be framed and teachers should be oriented accordingly. From standard IX onwards, each learner should be given a separate syllabus compatible to his / her achievements so far.
Kchitij Kumar
Kchitij Kumar 11 years 6 months ago
Indian value system & social system - am really not sure now. We hail about Indian values, but now as I’ve been lucky enough to hv exposure to people abroad, to my surprise, people abroad are REALLY courteous & sensitive towards people who are SPECIAL. We can talk lengths on availability on infrastructure, therapies, schools, trainings, insurance and so on. But in context to this topic, Sorry! our society is LEAST sensitive (read educated) in their ATTITUDE (read aptitude) towards special people
paras saini
paras saini 11 years 6 months ago
This is the toughest .topic i thought to talk on it. We people think of what these people think about us Normal people. Gos hasn't make all the five fingers same. So as per the humanity says. Please gave these individuals more attention n make feel them .. That they r normal persons. A center must be developed for these people by the government. So that they will interact each other .n feel that they r also a healthier part of this society.
rajeevraju balraj
rajeevraju balraj 11 years 6 months ago
in old city of hyderabad , UNANI hospital is being repaired but not ayurvedic hospital which is next to it, somebody is playing communal politics, vote bank politics even in repairs of HERITAGE buildings, ihope central govt will take up the matter with KCR
rajeevraju balraj
rajeevraju balraj 11 years 6 months ago
modiji our health budjet has been slashed by 6000 crores? how can we achieve our health goals without money, we spend only one % of our budjet on health care , couldnt something else be cut instead of health budjet, china has 12 percent budjet allocated for health.
PREM YOGESH RAO
PREM YOGESH RAO 11 years 6 months ago
Namaste Sir ! It's an honour to be able to communicate with you. This is regarding the hurdles faced by parents of children suffering from learning disabilities and developmental disorders. Such parents are forced to run from pillar to post when they try to give a decent education to them. It would be a lot of help to them if the availability of trained SPECIAL EDUCATORS in schools and colleges is made mandatory as a matter of policy as in some of the developed countries. Jai Hind !
PUTREVU YERRAMARAJU
PUTREVU YERRAMARAJU 11 years 6 months ago
Sensex: It is astonishing to note that the Index of the Sensex is raising day by day. I fail to understand how this happens when the tax collections are dismal and no development of business ventures of worth is taking place. It is only a mith and the corporate is only boosting their Share prices for their own gains. When the rupee value is decliing and practically no new industrial development to say that the sensex is gaining is only an eye wash and misleading the publoic.