Excellent news.
So it is confirmed persons with disabilities are being given 6 per
cent reservation in the State.


On 10/17/14, goutham agrawal <gtm.agra...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Chief Minister Raman Singh celebrated the 'International White Cane
> Day' and his birthday with visually-impaired children of the State at
> his residence on Wednesday.
> The visually-impaired children provided a musical performance at the
> Chief Minister's residence on the occasion. Impressed by their talent,
> the Chief Minister gave discretionary grant of Rs1 lakh for their
> orchestra. The children were the students of Mathpuraina based
> Government School for Hearing and Visually-Impaired, run by State
> Government' Social Welfare Department.
> On the occasion , the Chief Minister also walked with these children
> to assure that he would always be keen to extend every possible help
> to them.
> Visually impaired children gave a beautiful musical performance of
> patriotic and other Hindi and Chhattisgarhi songs.
> The Chief Minister was glad to know that three of the children of
> orchestra namely Vasundhara of Standard 6th, Roop Varsha of Standard
> 8th and Suman who have been selected in the Mumbai auditions of Indian
> Idol singing programme of a private TV channel.
> Speaking on the occasion, Singh said that after witnessing the
> wonderful talent of these children in singing and playing instruments
> like Tabla, Harmonium etc, it can be said that children of our State
> will glorify their names across the globe in the field of music.
> He said that despite being visually impaired, a number of people has
> achieved major success at national and international level. Many of
> them are serving on higher posts as well.
> The Chief Minister suggested children to concentrate on both studies
> and music while adding that now disabled persons are being given six
> per cent reservation in government jobs.
> He motivated them to work hard and attain higher posts to glorify the
> name of their family, their State and nation as a whole and also
> advised them not to ignore their love for music .
> On the occasion, Women and Child Development and Social Welfare
> Minister Ramsheela Sahu, School Education and Tribal Caste Development
> Minister Kedar Kashyap, Chhattigarh State Child Rights Protection
> Commission Chairnab Shatabdi Pandey, former Chhattisgarh Assembly
> Speaker Dharamlal Kaushik, former Agriculture Minister Chandrashekhar
> Sahu and many senior officials of State Government's various
> departments along with local people were also present.
> The visually impaired children namely Shravan Kumari,Durga Maravi,
> Monika, Guruvari, Ranu, Neelam, Suman, Vasundhara, Usha, RoopVarsha,
> Kamalkant, Ramprakash, Chhattar, Shyam Prakash, Lakshman,
> Prahlad,Nitesh, Vinay, Thirman, Gopal and Ganjendra presented musical
> orchestra at the Chief Minister's residence.
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