ISLAMABAD, DEC 19 (DMN) - 42 electric wheelchairs awarded to students with special needs. Shafqat Mahmood,
Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training distributed 42
electric wheelchairs to students of 14 public sector universities in a ceremony
on Thursday held at Higher Education Commission Secretariat in Islamabad.
While addressing the ceremony as chief guest,
he said we need to play a leadership role and it is government’s responsibility
to facilitate special children in transforming their lives.
Tariq Banuri, Chairman HEC, Dr. Fateh Marri,
Executive Director, HEC, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Muhammad Asghar, Consultant CPEC,
student recipients of wheelchairs, and their parents, representatives of the
universities were also present in the electric wheelchair distribution ceremony
organized under Prime Minister’s Electric Wheelchair Scheme for University
Students.
42 electric wheelchairs awarded to students with special needs
The Minister informed the audience that
Government would initiate a special programme for facilitating and enhancing
accessibility of people with special abilities in educational institutions. He
hoped that all public sector educational institutions would be made inclusive
and accessible for special children. He also urged private sector universities
to make alteration in their infrastructure to provide more and more
opportunities to specially-challenged students.
The Minister informed that we have yet to
acquire more milestones, as a uniform policy for disable citizens is under
consideration and be implemented sooner.
While talking to the gathering, the parents
of specially-challenged students praised the initiative of distributing
electric wheelchairs to disabled students with an objective to facilitate them
in their mission to complete their higher education, and enable them to
contribute effectively towards progress of the country.
Students said that no previous Government has
taken an initiative of providing electric wheelchairs to the
specially-challenged students. The parents of other children have also shared
their struggle in up-bringing these children with special needs.
42 electric wheelchairs awarded to students with special needs
Students requested that in all educational
institutions, building of ramps and provision of elevators should be made
mandatory for facilitating physically-challenged students.
Earlier, briefing on Prime Minister’s
Electric Wheelchair Scheme, Muhammad Raza Chohan, Director General HRD, HEC
said that Special children need our attention as they are unparalleled part of
our society. The present government has identified the need and has launched
this programmme worth Rs. 132 Million, he added.
He further informed the audience that a total
of 600 electric wheelchairs are to be distributed in three years duration in
all regions of the country. Initially, 208 electric wheelchairs are to be
distributed among the university students who had applied under the scheme in
the year 2018 and were recommended by the evaluation committees of the public
sector universities and HEC’s steering committee.
He informed the audience that electric wheel
chair distribution ceremony at HEC Secretariat is the central ceremony while 17
university students were given electric wheelchairs in a distribution ceremony
held earlier at Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro
(LUMHS) and in another ceremony held in Chief Minister House, Lahore 20
university students were given electric wheelchairs.=DMN
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42 electric wheelchairs awarded to students with special needs
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