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Changing attitude towards differently-abled

Changing attitude towards differently-abled
Start Date :
Sep 11, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

How do you think we can further change our outlook and attitude towards the specially-abled? What efforts do we need to take in bringing them to the mainstream?

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Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world.(Part 7) We want change and can see you as the leader whom we can rely upon and can follow unconditionally.. So I really request you to please consider my request to intervene in this.. Also if we want we can make it mandatory to donate eyes for any of the profession.... Like politics.
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world.(Part 6) I have high hopes from our president and now I actually realized that why people have cried for Kennedy or Mandela when they died. Because people have seen changes because of them and they knew that the presence of that one person made a whole lot of difference to their lives as well as the lives of their countrymen. I proudly say that just because of Mr. Modi we have a reason to feel the same which was missing from our life.
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world.(Part 5) Transparency will boost the cause of eye donation. We can discuss it with youngsters and see how we can support them if they are playing a fair role in development of the country. If we are able to encourage the youth of out country in the right way in the initial stages of Life....I believe that India will be free from so many problems in the coming 5 years.
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world.(Part 4) We can create a website.. Easily accessible for everyone. with a picture and name of all the blinds across India and also the names of people who have donated their eyes with image. The same can be updated with the status every Monday and can actually mention whose eyes have been transferred and if possible to whom. It can give assurance to the loved ones that there beloved can still see the world with some other face somewhere.
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world.(Part 3) I believe people don't donate there eyes because either they are not sure that how others will use it.. Or there efforts will just be wasted or it will give birth to a new eye industry. .wherein few corrupted people would be just selling the donated eyes in black market and earning from others efforts and sacrifice. The system should be so clear that everyone can see that there sacrifice would not be wasted.
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
If a person is donating his eyes.. we can give some benefits to that person. If not monetary then in some other ways. Like recognition or rebate or preference. Like additional quota to all the people who are actually thinking about there country and not just using the benefits of the quota system because they have taken birth in a particular community. We should look at these parameters and see that.. Are we really doing anything for the people who are ready to give back to the society?
Sunil Dahiya
Sunil Dahiya 11 years 5 months ago
India has the largest blind population in the world. Out of 37 million people who are Blind 15 million are from India. But 75% of these people can again see the world if someone can donate there eyes to them. Its my humble request to Mr. President and government to look into it. Because I believe that a small change in any of the rules or regulations can rectify this. We can give health benefits to those people who have donated there eyes.It will motivate others to work towards this cause.
Sachin Soman
Sachin Soman 11 years 5 months ago
I request the government to do something to grow our defence more powerful, as we bulit Tejas, i want more equipments to me made in India and let it be secretely done. even media should not get to know about it let it be our own
SATYADEO GUPTA
SATYADEO GUPTA 11 years 5 months ago
proceeding of court is so long,we do not get justice in fifty years and a young man converted in old man.so judicial reforms is essential for india.judicial reforms does not need money to implement.by implementing judicial reforms ,a structural change will take place in india and people of india will get justice in time.this is a noble cause.we voted you on issue of black money,corruption and structural change in india like to pay attention towards programmer of farmer not industrialists.
mahesh kumar jadhav
mahesh kumar jadhav 11 years 5 months ago
i am also a diferently - abled person. i have observed that at most of the public places such as roads footpaths they are build at high level not as per the standards make the differently abled persons & Senior citizens to take the foot path difficult. some such places are govt offices, pvt buildings , public transport busses have high foot board. Kindly set standards for the PWD & bus builders.