Hindustan Times (Noida)

Special children feted, bravery award launched

- Saptarshi Das htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Ayaan, a 14-yearold hearing-impaired student who rescued seven-year-old Ilma, after she fell into a drain last month, received the inaugural bravery award from the Lepra India Trust on Internatio­nal Day of Persons with Disabiliti­es on Saturday.

Ilma, who is hearing-impaired and has speech articulati­on issues, fell into the drain while she was going to the school run by the trust on November 7. She was accompanie­d by her brother Adeeb, 10, who studies at the same school. Adeeb, also hearing-impaired, struggled to pull his sister out from the drain.

Speaking on the occasion, former MP and Congress leader Karan Singh said, “The World Disability Day is celebrated to encourage and help disabled people and organisati­ons like Lepra India Trust are giving such students a platform. Initially, when these students come in, they lack a lot of motivation...but after 2-4 years, the change that we see in students is incredible.”

Lepra India Trust was founded by former chief election commission­er Naveen Chawla.

Chawla said that even though the Lepra Trust was not a boarding school, the students were offered a ‘hot meal’ and a pickup service. “I want to send my students to summer school or the National School of Drama. The students have immense talent and I would like them to interact and open up to the outside world. Our biggest achievemen­t is if we can get a differentl­y abled child to attend a normal school. It is easy to say that education is free but if there are no hearing aid

and no speech therapy in school, how can a disabled child learn anything?” said Chawla.

“The parents are the biggest motivation for students. We also offer uniforms to students along with a commuter service and a meal,” Chawla added.

Mrinalini Chawla, a trustee, said, “We have our judgments about disability. However, Ayaan, the award winner, is very intelligen­t and sensitive.”

Lepra India Trust has 62 differentl­y abled students.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO ?? Students of Lepra India Trust perform a play during an event attended by Dr Karan Singh on Saturday.
ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO Students of Lepra India Trust perform a play during an event attended by Dr Karan Singh on Saturday.

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