Re: [AI] Differently-abled persons were demanding government jobs

2010-05-29 Thread malkitsingh

respected sir i saliut the movement which is started
by  ours brothers i think with this movement a rit should be filed in the 
ounerable cort for fill the back laug

with thanks
malkit singh
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Subject: [AI] Differently-abled persons were demanding government jobs



Karunanidhi breaks schedule to meet, convince protesters to withdraw stir



Special Correspondent



Differently-abled persons were demanding government jobs



lending an ear:Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi interacting with 
differently-abled persons, at the Government General Hospital in Chennai 
on Friday.


Chennai: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi had an unscheduled appointment on 
Friday.


After learning from the morning newspapers that differently-abled persons 
were on hunger strike for the third day, he landed up at the Government 
General Hospital even before his breakfast.


Delighted to see the Chief Minister personally arriving to listen to their 
grievances, the differently-abled persons gave vent to their sorrow. 
Saying their families shunned them, they pleaded for government 
employment.


Informing them that the government had a separate department for the 
differently-abled, the Chief Minister told them that they should have 
approached him personally for redress of grievances. Promising to fulfil 
their demand within a week, Mr. Karunanidhi asked them to give up their 
fast and go home.


Based on the Chief Minister's assurance, they gave up their protest. 
Assuring them that the government order would be passed soon, Mr. 
Karunanidhi returned home for his breakfast, stated an official release.


According to it, the government had appointed 77 visually impaired persons 
trained at the special educators training school in Poonamallee but could 
not provide jobs immediately to 72 more differently-abled persons from the 
same school.


As per norms, 2 per cent of special educators' posts are reserved for 
visually impaired and 1 percent for differently-abled.


The latter were informed that they would also be appointed through 
Teachers Recruitment Board as and when vacancies arose.


Contending that the government should not differentiate among impaired 
persons, the differently-abled launched a hunger strike on Wednesday. 
Despite the Chennai District Welfare Officer for the Disabled promising to 
take up the issue and in spite of being admitted to the GH, they continued 
their strike till the Chief Minister met them, the release added.




Date:29/05/2010



URL:

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[AI] Differently-abled persons were demanding government jobs

2010-05-28 Thread Gopalakrishnan
Karunanidhi breaks schedule to meet, convince protesters to withdraw stir

 

Special Correspondent

 

Differently-abled persons were demanding government jobs

 

lending an ear:Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi interacting with differently-abled 
persons, at the Government General Hospital in Chennai on Friday. 

Chennai: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi had an unscheduled appointment on Friday.

After learning from the morning newspapers that differently-abled persons were 
on hunger strike for the third day, he landed up at the Government General 
Hospital even before his breakfast.

Delighted to see the Chief Minister personally arriving to listen to their 
grievances, the differently-abled persons gave vent to their sorrow. Saying 
their families shunned them, they pleaded for government employment.

Informing them that the government had a separate department for the 
differently-abled, the Chief Minister told them that they should have 
approached him personally for redress of grievances. Promising to fulfil their 
demand within a week, Mr. Karunanidhi asked them to give up their fast and go 
home.

Based on the Chief Minister's assurance, they gave up their protest. Assuring 
them that the government order would be passed soon, Mr. Karunanidhi returned 
home for his breakfast, stated an official release.

According to it, the government had appointed 77 visually impaired persons 
trained at the special educators training school in Poonamallee but could not 
provide jobs immediately to 72 more differently-abled persons from the same 
school.

As per norms, 2 per cent of special educators' posts are reserved for visually 
impaired and 1 percent for differently-abled.

The latter were informed that they would also be appointed through Teachers 
Recruitment Board as and when vacancies arose.

Contending that the government should not differentiate among impaired persons, 
the differently-abled launched a hunger strike on Wednesday. Despite the 
Chennai District Welfare Officer for the Disabled promising to take up the 
issue and in spite of being admitted to the GH, they continued their strike 
till the Chief Minister met them, the release added.

 

Date:29/05/2010

 

URL:

http://www.thehindu.com/2010/05/29/stories/2010052962350400.htm


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