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Opening job oppurtunities for disabled `imperative`: Vajpayee
New Delhi, Nov 24: Asking people to counter prejudice and apathy towards the disabled, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today said it is imperative to open job opportunities for them so that they live with dignity.
New Delhi, Nov 24: Asking people to counter
prejudice and apathy towards the disabled, Prime Minister Atal
Bihari Vajpayee today said it is imperative to open job
opportunities for them so that they live with dignity.
Of the 500 million disabled people across the world,
nearly 80 per cent of them live in developing nations with
many of them being "victims of grinding poverty, social
isolation and despair", he said while inaugurating the sixth
international Abilympics here.
Exhorting private sector, vocational and financial institutions and banks to create job opportunities for the disabled, Vajpayee asked the scientific community to "devote more attention to genome research in order to promote early detection of congenital abnormalities and help develop appropriate interventions".
Contingents from about 33 countries, including China, Japan, US, UK, Australia and Pakistan are participating in the week-long Abilympics, described as an "olympic competition in vocational skills of persons with disability".
HRD Minister Murli Manohar Joshi, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Satynarain Jatiya, International Abilympic Federation President Tadashi Shiya and veteran filmstar Shashi Kapoor, who is the goodwill ambassador for Abilympics, were also present.
Urging people to counter "prejudice and apathy towards disabled", the prime minister said all societies have their own fine traditions of care and compassion for the needy and the marginalised. "We must preserve and further promote these traditions," he said.
Bureau Report
Exhorting private sector, vocational and financial institutions and banks to create job opportunities for the disabled, Vajpayee asked the scientific community to "devote more attention to genome research in order to promote early detection of congenital abnormalities and help develop appropriate interventions".
Contingents from about 33 countries, including China, Japan, US, UK, Australia and Pakistan are participating in the week-long Abilympics, described as an "olympic competition in vocational skills of persons with disability".
HRD Minister Murli Manohar Joshi, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Satynarain Jatiya, International Abilympic Federation President Tadashi Shiya and veteran filmstar Shashi Kapoor, who is the goodwill ambassador for Abilympics, were also present.
Urging people to counter "prejudice and apathy towards disabled", the prime minister said all societies have their own fine traditions of care and compassion for the needy and the marginalised. "We must preserve and further promote these traditions," he said.
Bureau Report