The Sunday Guardian

Event on visually challenged people

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI

Mainstream­ing of visually impaired people is a challenge for a nation like India which has 1.5 crore visually impaired people. This was the view expressed by speakers at a symposium on visually impaired people held here on Saturday.

The seminar was promoted by the iTV Network as media partner and Kartikeya Sharma, Chairman and MD, iTV Network, attended the event.

Speaking on the occasion, Vijay Sampla, Minister of State, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowermen­t, said: “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, our government is committed to work for the developmen­t and mainstream­ing of persons with disabiliti­es.” Sampla was speaking at an event called “Anhad” for visually impaired people held at the India Islamic Cultural Centre. Kusum Lata Malik was the keynote speaker, while Rakesh Sharma, chairman of IEIHRO also attended.

 ??  ?? India Eye Internatio­nal Human Rights Observer organised a special event, “Anhad” for the visually challenged at the India Islamic Cultural Centre in New Delhi on Saturday.
India Eye Internatio­nal Human Rights Observer organised a special event, “Anhad” for the visually challenged at the India Islamic Cultural Centre in New Delhi on Saturday.

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