Wednesday, November 7, 2012


DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN VISIT RAJ BHAVAN

Vohra for effective empowerment of physically challenged persons

GK NEWS NETWORK


Srinagar, Oct 11: On the invitation of N N Vohra, Governor, and Usha Vohra, First Lady, physically challenged children of the Special Help Line School, functioning under the aegis of the Humanity Welfare Organisation HelpLine, Bijbehara, , visited Raj Bhavan, here on Thursday, an official spokesman said.

The Governor, according to the spokesman, discussed with Javed Ahmad Tak, Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organization Helpline, Bijbehara, about the adequacy of infrastructure so far created for the training and education of these differently abled children at the Special Helpline School. Governor assured Tak that further help would be provided to make the facilities better.
Earlier, the children were introduced to the Governor and the Lady Governor who interacted with the children, hosted them lunch and wished them a bright future ahead.

The specially abled children presented a captivating cultural programme. They also demonstrated their laudable skills in various sports activities, including tug of war, musical chairs and communicating through sign language. They also presented a welcome song at the commencement of the programme.

Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline, Javed Ahmed Tak thanked the Governor for taking keen interest in the welfare and empowerment of the differently abled persons in the State, adding that it was because of his keen interest that persons with various disabilities have been provided employment in different departments.

He also expressed his gratitude to the Governor for making the Raj Bhavan disabled-friendly with the provision of ramps and a special toilet for the physically challenged. He hoped that this would serve as a model for others to emulate to facilitate the access of physically challenged.
Navin K. Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor, was also present on the occasion. Chib meets Governor.

 

Governor for effective empowerment of physically challenged persons


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Srinagar, October 11(Scoop News) - On the invitation of N. N. Vohra, Governor, and Mrs. Usha Vohra, First Lady, physically challenged children of the Special Help Line School, functioning under the aegis of the Humanity Welfare Organisation HelpLine, Bijbehara, Anantnag, visited the Raj Bhavan, here today.
The Governor, speaking on the occasion, discussed with Javed Ahmad Tak, Hony Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline, Bijbehara, Anantnag, about the adequacy of infrastructure so far created for the training and education of these differently abled children at the Special Helpline School. As in the past two years, the Governor assured that further help would be provided for better facilities being made available to the differently abled children.
Earlier, the children were introduced to the Governor and the Lady Governor who interacted with the children, hosted them Lunch and wished them a bright future ahead.
The specially abled children presented a captivating cultural programme. They also demonstrated their laudable skills in various sports activities, including tug of war, musical chairs and communicating through sign language. They also presented a welcome song at the commencement of the programme.
Javed Ahmad Tak, Hony Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline, Bijbehara, Anantnag, said that it was consecutively for the past three years that differently abled children have been visiting the Raj Bhavan. He thanked the Governor for taking keen interest in the welfare and empowerment of the differently abled persons in the State, adding that it was because of his keen interest that persons with various disabilities have been provided employment in different departments. He also expressed his gratitude to the Governor for making the Raj Bhavan disabled-friendly with the provision of ramps and a special toilet for the physically challenged. He hoped that this would serve as a model for others to emulate to facilitate the access of physically challenged.

Navin K. Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor, was present on the occasion.
Special educators of differently abled children and functionaries of the Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline accompanied the children on their visit to Raj Bhavan.

 

 

Differently-abled children visit Raj Bhavan

Friday, 12 10 2012 09:44

·         Governor for effective empowerment of physically challenged persons

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 11 – On the invitation of N. N. Vohra, Governor, and Usha Vohra, physically-challenged children of the Special Help Line School, functioning under the aegis of the Humanity Welfare Organisation HelpLine, Bijbehara, Anantnag, visited the Raj Bhavan, here today.

The Governor, speaking on the occasion, discussed with Javed Ahmad Tak, Hony Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline, Bijbehara, Anantnag, about the adequacy of infrastructure so far created for the training and education of these differently abled children at the Special Helpline School. As in the past two years, the Governor assured that further help would be provided for better facilities being made available to the differently abled children.

Earlier, the children were introduced to the Governor and the Lady Governor who interacted with the children, hosted them Lunch and wished them a bright future ahead.

The specially-abled children presented a captivating cultural programme. They also demonstrated their laudable skills in various sports activities, including tug of war, musical chairs and communicating through sign language. They also presented a welcome song at the commencement of the programme.

Javed Ahmad Tak, Hony Chairman, Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline, Bijbehara, Anantnag, said that it was consecutively for the past three years that differently abled children have been visiting the Raj Bhavan. He thanked the Governor for taking keen interest in the welfare and empowerment of the differently abled persons in the State, adding that it was because of his keen interest that persons with various disabilities have been provided employment in different departments. He also expressed his gratitude to the Governor for making the Raj Bhavan disabled-friendly with the provision of ramps and a special toilet for the physically challenged. He hoped that this would serve as a model for others to emulate to facilitate the access of physically challenged.

Navin K. Choudhary, Principal Secretary to the Governor, was present on the occasion.

Special educators of differently abled children and functionaries of the Humanity Welfare Organisation Helpline accompanied the children on their visit to Raj Bhavan.

 

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