Shillong : Along with the rest of the world, the International Day for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) 2016 was observed by the Office of the District Social Welfare Officer, East Khasi Hills District at the Community Hall of Pynursla Neng Gate, Pynursla CR&D Block.
The Programme was attended by Prestone Tynsong, Minister in charge Administrative Reforms, Border Areas Development, PHE etc as Chief Guest in the presence of H.M. Shangpliang, Secretary & Director, Social Welfare, P.Tynsong, Block Development Officer, Pynursla CR&D Block, Sandra Rynga, Deputy Director, Social Welfare, K. Marbaniang, District Social Welfare Officer, East Khasi Hills District, Headmen, village elders, teachers and students among others.
During his address to all assembled at the programme, Tynsong stated that the International Day for Persons with Disabilities is special in that it is one of the few days in the calendar declared as an International Day. He also said that humans being special creations of God are born with special talents and abilities.
Citing instances of many a disabled finding their way to the pinnacles of success through sheer grit and determination, the Minister urged upon all gathered to not be discouraged while also assuring that the government will extend its co-operation and assistance to the PWDs in accessing government schemes.
Two women from the Block, namely, H.Khongwar and V. Khongkliam who in spite of their impairments have been able to become successful in their business endeavours were felicitated by the Minister on the occasion. Tynsong also distributed gifts, aids and assistive devices to the PWDs in attendance at the programme.
Also speaking on the occasion, Social Welfare Secretary& Director, H. M Shangpliang, meanwhile highlighted on the different schemes that the PWDs can access through the Social Welfare Department like the Chief Minister’s Social Assistance Scheme while also impressing upon them to ensure that they procure the Disability Certificate from PHCs and CHCs before applying for such government schemes. (MIPR)
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