LDF government vows justice to special kids

Father Roy Vadakkel, director of Asha Nilayam Special School for Mentally Challenged Children at Ponkunnam in Kottayam district.

Update: 2017-08-14 20:36 GMT
Activist Daya Bai peforms on chenda with children with special needs during their 7-hour fast in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. (Photo: A.V. MUZAFAR)

Thiruvananthapuram: The LDF government will give priority to solving the problems faced by special-needs children and their teachers. This promise was made by Mr M. V. Jayarajan, private secretary to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, when five organisations  submitted memorandums to him on their various  demands here on Monday. “We will take up their demands without delay and  hold discussions with various ministries,” Mr  Jayarajan told DC.

Earlier,  thousands of special school teachers and special-needs students observed a seven-hour fast in front of the secretariat raising their grievances. Social activist Daya Bai, who inaugurated the fast, flayed the LDF government for not fulfilling the promises  given to the  special needs children and their teachers.

Five organisations--Association for Intellectually Disabled (AID), Special Olympics Bharat (SOB), Special School Employees Union (SSEU) Parivar and Association for the Welfare of Special School Staff (ASWAS) submitted   memorandums to Mr V. S. Achuthanandan, chairman of administrative reforms commission, also.

Father Roy Vadakkel, director of Asha Nilayam Special School for Mentally Challenged Children at Ponkunnam in Kottayam district, said  they will intensify the protest if the government does not pay heed to their long-standing demands.

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