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Tamil Nadu Government Enhances Support for Differently Abled
The Tamil Nadu government is intensifying efforts to support the rights and welfare of differently abled individuals, according to Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. Speaking on October 13, 2023, he outlined various initiatives aimed at enhancing educational and employment opportunities for this community, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister M K Stalin, the government has implemented a range of financial assistance programs for differently abled persons. This includes support for educational pursuits, with funding ranging from Rs 2,000 to Rs 1 lakh for both school education and higher studies. Beyond education, the government is also focusing on fostering talent in sports, highlighting the inspirational qualities of differently abled individuals as embodiments of self-confidence and determination.
To bolster sporting endeavors, the Tamil Nadu government has allocated up to Rs 5 crore to assist approximately 200 differently abled athletes in participating in international competitions through the Tamil Nadu Champions Foundation. Additionally, Rs 25 crore has been awarded as prize money to athletes who have excelled in national and international events.
In a further commitment to employment, Udhayanidhi Stalin reported that the government provided job opportunities to five differently abled athletes last year, with a new target set for the current year to secure government jobs for 20 differently abled athletes through the sports department.
At a recent event, the Deputy Chief Minister distributed assistive devices, including artificial legs and battery-powered vehicles, to 300 differently abled persons. This initiative falls under the corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts of the Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited. Furthermore, he unveiled a modern sewage-powered vehicle valued at Rs 1.50 crore, emphasizing the government’s commitment to improving accessibility for differently abled individuals.
Reflecting on recent developments, Udhayanidhi Stalin noted the introduction of 840 low-floor buses across Tamil Nadu, designed to enhance mobility for differently abled persons. He described these initiatives as part of the government’s “Dravidian model,” which seeks to uphold the rights and dignity of all citizens, particularly those with disabilities.
The establishment of a new wing within the DMK specifically for differently abled persons signifies a strategic move to ensure that their needs and rights are prioritized. Udhayanidhi Stalin commended the resilience of the differently abled community, reiterating their role as examples of perseverance in society.
Through these comprehensive measures, the Tamil Nadu government aims to create a more inclusive environment, ensuring that differently abled individuals receive the support they need to thrive in education, sports, and beyond.
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