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Camp for diffrently-abled

Camp for diffrently-abled

The Perambalur District Administration would organise a medical assessment camp here on August 27 for differently-abled for supply of assistive devices Five special buses would be operated to transport those visiting the camp free. A Collectorate press release said here today the buses would depart at 0730 hrs from Bommanapadi, Vellore, Chathiramanai, Pudhu Naduvalur, Melapuliyur, Alampadi, Elambalur, Kalpadi and Kaulpalayam Village Panchayat Offices.and sanction of assistance.

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to prevent differently abled children

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to prevent differently abled children

Students took out an awareness rally under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan to prevent differently abled children dropping out of schools in Salem.In addition to this, the rallyists also asked the parents of these special children to enrol the youngsters in schools immediately, so that they could benefit from education.

Holy Cross Service Society

Holy Cross Service Society

Holy Cross Service Society focuses on meeting the needs of disabled in Central Tamil Nadu . Established in 1987, the organization assist disabled of all categories through prevention, cure, education, vocational training and rehabilitation. More than 2500 disabled in 60 Rural locations and in Trichirapalli receive services every year.

Deepam Trust

Deepam Trust

Deepam means ‘Light’. Light to life. We started Deepam in 2002 with the intention based on throwing away the ‘poverty’ and ‘Ignorance’ from the human The founder had a vision to feed the hunger-poorest of the poor and imparting ‘value based education’ to the society in order to have true, honest, healthy, wealthy and wise society. The founder formed a group of social minded youngsters as volunteers to serve the society. Within few years a big volunteer group has been formed and now Deepam Trust has been doing wonderful service to its part. Deepam was registered in 2007 as a public trust.being. Ignorance leads to disease, tension, worries….death. Poverty leads to unhealthy society.

Mother Mary Educational Trust

Mother Mary Educational Trust

Vidyalaya launched its economic-oriented rehabilitation services for the disabled involving banks, industries, the employment exchange, etc. Vidyalaya is actively collaborating with the Central and State Governments in implementing number of projects of national importance to provide comprehensive services to the disabled. In general, the institute is offering need based services in the area of special education and rehabilitation.

Cheshire Homes India

Cheshire Homes India

It is with a feeling of satisfaction that the Cheshire Homes India – Chennai enters an historic phase leading up to its 50 th anniversary in 2008. It is with a feeling of satisfaction that the essence of this work in caring for the under privileged and disadvantaged members of our community continues, and brings with it, its own rewards in the achievements of the individual residents in their rehabilitation and successful careers.essence of this work in caring for the under privileged and disadvantaged members of our community continues, and brings with it, its own rewards in the achievements of the individual residents in their rehabilitation and successful careers.

Ashirwaad special school

Ashirwaad special school

It is estimated that at least 3% of the world’s population are specially challenged children. This could be various types of disabilities ranging from single disability to multiple disabilities. India has a large undetermined population of persons with disabilities. These special children often found themselves in this state owing to a lack of awareness, to recognize early symptoms of disabilities, even by their parents.

Exam Facilities by CBSE to the differently abled

Exam Facilities by CBSE to the differently abled

Certain relaxations are given to the differently abled, dyslexic and spastic students appearing for the exams. Students having learning disabilities can take breaks during the exam and those having dyslexia, blindness or autism can get a writer or Amanuensis for writing their exams. Sixty minute of extra time in each paper is given to these students. The students who have the problem of Dyscalculia are exempted from studying maths. Dyslexic/spastic/physically handicapped students have the option of studying one compulsory language as against two and any four subjects from the following: