Society duty bound to take care of special persons, protect their rights: President

Society duty bound to take care of special persons, protect their rights: President

ISLAMABAD, Dec 3 (APP): President Mamnoon Hussain on Saturday said it was the duty of every individual of the society to take care of the special persons, ensure their education and training and protect their rights.
He was speaking at a function held here at the auditorium of Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
The President said December 3 was important in a way that on this day Pakistani nation joins the world’s voice in reiterating its commitment that in order to achieve sustainable development goals, special people would be considered as an effective segment of the society; they will never be treated with discrimination; their rights will never let to be usurped; and in this respect awareness will be created in the society.
“These children are not inferior from anyone in any way, and they are very loving and valuable part of our society. We love them, keep them close to our hearts, and are sincerely working for their full participation in the race of life.
Every day of our life is entrusted for this purpose,” he added.
The President said Pakistan was unique among those fortunate societies, where people extend their generous cooperation for the service of humanity a great cause.
He expressed his satisfaction over the fact that private sector was contributing a lot for the education and welfare of persons with disabilities.
The President appreciated all the institutions and their workers engaged in providing educational facilities to the special persons and children and hoped that they will continue to work for this noble cause with more dedication and skills.
He said, the role of government in this respect was more important due to the fact that various essential steps can be taken in the public sector, adding, various public sector special schools and rehabilitation centers were functioning at federal and provincial levels.
He, however, added that sincere participation of society was a must to supplement the government’s efforts.
The President while addressing the special children said, “You are important part of our society. Not only your parents, brothers and sisters, but the whole society loves you.”
“You should not consider yourselves inferior to anyone and believe that you can also get education like other children and achieve the highest positions,” he added.
The President also urged the parents of children with disabilities that they should take special care of their children with respect to their education, health, physical activities, entertainment and their rights etc.
Similarly, he said, it was also the duty of society to pay heed to the voice of special people and children and work with sincerity for the protection of their rights.
The President directed the relevant authorities to develop an Urdu software for the education of blind people and said the Presidency would extend every cooperation in this respect.
He also directed for the allocation of special allowance for the teachers of special educational institutions. He also directed the authorities concerned to ensure facilities for special persons at public places.
The President also assured job quota for special persons would be fully implemented.
He also visited the stalls of various goods prepared by special children and appreciated their skills.
Minister of State for Capital Administration Division (CAD), Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, President of the World Blind Cricket, Syed Sultan Shah and a special child student Muhammad Faraz also spoke on the occasion.
The whole proceedings of the event were also presented in the “signs language”.
At the conclusion, the President mixed up with the special children, lauded their performance, presented them shields and also had a group photo with them.
On this occasion, a special child presented a hand made portrait of President Mamnoon Hussain.
Colorful tableau and performance by the special children attracted huge applause from the participants.

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