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Visually impaired students shine in PSEB Class 10 results |
Although the Class 10 result of the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) was not according to the expectations, but the students of Institute for Blind, Sector 26 has given a surprising result.
The... |
Education and Employment |
05/Jun/2013 |
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Address issues of blind students: SC |
Laying emphasis on importance of education for visually-impaired students, the Supreme Court has asked the Delhi University's Empowered Committee to consider and redress within a week grievances... |
Education and Employment |
05/Jun/2013 |
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NHFDC and Punjab National Bank signs an MOU to facilitate concessional credit to PwDs on refinance basis |
National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC), Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and Punjab National Bank (PNB) signed MOU to... |
General |
05/Jun/2013 |
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Disabled Rights advocacy group formulates 5 point agenda |
Urging India to take lead the cause of the disabled, a coalition of NGOs from over 15 states have come up with a draft recommendation demanding integration of disability in the broader national and... |
Policy News |
31/May/2013 |
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UNICEF report urges to see the child before the disability |
The marginalization of children with disabilities in critical areas like health and education not only has damaging consequences for the young people themselves but also the wider community,... |
Policy News |
31/May/2013 |
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Inclusion of children with disabilities benefits society as a whole |
Children with disabilities and their communities would both benefit if society focused on what those children can achieve, rather than what they cannot do, according to UNICEF's annual State of the... |
Policy News |
31/May/2013 |
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No handout from National Commission for Persons with Disability |
The Deputy Minister of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs, Mustapha Atila has reiterated that the National Commission for Persons with Disability was not set up by the APC government to... |
General |
31/May/2013 |
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Denied by IIT JEE, Blind Topper Kartik Sawhney Opts for Stanford |
How blind is India's education system? While some top officials at CBSE and IIT JEE committee mull over this question, a brilliant, hard working and smart student has decided that it's better to take... |
Education and Employment |
31/May/2013 |
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Blind Indian student Kartik Sawhney beats the system, heading to Stanford University |
New Delhi student Kartik Sawhney, 18, is visually impaired. India's Central Board of Secondary Education failed to cater to his condition, exempting him from math and science course because of their... |
Education and Employment |
30/May/2013 |
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Kartik Sawhney, Blind Indian Teen, Beats Discriminatory Education System |
Kartik Sawhney, a visually-impaired teen from New Delhi, is changing the way Indian educators look at disabled students. Sawhney, 18, pulled through challenging science courses in the country's... |
Education and Employment |
29/May/2013 |
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