UP: Teachers in Bareilly help over 800 disabled children get admission in schools – Times of India

Bareilly: Today many steps and initiatives are being taken to help the disabled in all walks of life. One such example was seen in Dabhaura village of Bareilly where a teacher helped over 800 disabled children to go to school.
a teacher named Deepmala Pandey From Gangapur Primary School Has come up with a unique initiative for handicapped children. Under this, she asks every teacher to enroll at least one such child in a government school.
Deepmala Pandey has helped more than 800 disabled children to go to school so far.
Talking to ANI, he said, “I have started the ‘One Teacher, One Call’ movement to motivate teachers to enroll at least one handicapped child in a government school. Till now we have got around 800 students. have been admitted to the schools.”
Minister of State for home Ministry Prime Minister Nityanand Rai celebrated on Saturday Narendra ModiThey had adopted 72 specially-abled children from different parts of Bihar to reduce the financial burden on their families, coinciding with the 72nd birthday in the national capital.
Rai said that to reduce the financial burden on these families, he is taking care of the basic facilities of these 72 disabled poor children. “We are greatly inspired by the dedication and commitment of the Prime Minister towards the welfare of the underprivileged, so I have so far adopted a total of 72 specially-abled poor children and have taken care of their health, education and all the basic facilities required for these. We are taking care so that the burden of these families can be reduced.”
central minister Home and Cooperation Amit ShahVarious equipments were presented to the differently-abled and cleaning machines in government schools and community hostels at a service program organized in Hyderabad on the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Union Home and Cooperation Minister He said, “The biggest work done by Prime Minister Modi is to give a respectable name to any kind of disability due to birth or accident. Modi has given such people the right to live with full dignity by calling them Divyang. First people saw Used to treat the disabled with pity, but now they look upon them with respect.”
Amit Shah said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done many things for the handicapped. To enable the blind to identify currency notes, one rupee note has also been printed in Braille and India is the only country whose The currency is also written in Braille script.”
Apart from this, arrangements have been made keeping in mind the needs of the differently-abled in public transport along with easy access to lifts for the differently-abled in government offices, he said.