Assam CM attends 22nd confluence of hearing, speech impaired children for skill development in Dharapur
Oct 02, 2023
Kamrup (Assam) [India], October 2 : Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday attended the 22nd Confluence of Hearing and Speech Impaired Children for Skill Development organized by organizations such as Acharya Tulsi Mahashraman Research Foundation, Mahaveer Intercontinental and Anam Prem at Tulsi Grand in Dharapur locality of Guwahati.
According to the CMO, as many as 550 specially-abled children belonging to the deaf and hearing-impaired category from across the country were imparted skill-development training at the 4-day workshop aimed at encouraging them to tread the path of entrepreneurship and self-employment.
Addressing the event, Chief Minister Sarma extended warm greetings to the organizers of the event for taking the initiative to train as many as 550 specially-abled children in skill development.
Sarma said that the cases of hearing impairment being observed in a certain percentage of children in the country can be drastically reduced if such special cases are brought to notice on time and necessary treatment protocols are followed. For this to happen, awareness needs to be created in a mission mode.
Referring to the utility of cochlear implants in treating hearing impairment, he said that the treatment method being provided free of cost to affected children in Assam.
CM said that the specially-abled (divyang) children are highly intelligent and are filled with confidence and bestowed with pleasant personalities. "They need to be provided with a proper medium so that they can channel their intellectual abilities for productive purposes, the Chief Minister said, adding that organizing workshops such as the one being held at Tulsi Grand would go a long way in enabling the divyang children to make best use of their talents," he said.
CM Sarma assured to look into the request by the organizers of the event for cooperation from the Government of Assam in setting up a "divyang university" in the State.