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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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CHIRANGIV KUMAWAT
CHIRANGIV KUMAWAT 10 years 10 months ago

Sir thanking u ......aapne CWSN ke bare mai socha......

akshat sharma
akshat sharma 10 years 10 months ago

Mr prime minister I am engineering student
and I have a suggestion your you and MHRD

SIR

India is super power of I.T world, but content or curriculum of B.tech/B.E (cse and I,T) /MCA/BCA is outdated we guys have match are technical skills according to market
so curriculum of the above Course should be revised in short Interval.
It will be beneficial to all (i.e students, market and of course Country ) .

thanks for reading

Gopal Krishan Bansal
Gopal Krishan Bansal 10 years 10 months ago

Thalassemia is blood formation defect from birth makes child dependent on periodic blood transfusions for survival .only red blood cells are required so patient needs special white cell filters to avoid blood transfusion reactions.every year 10000 babies are born with this disease.parents get exhausted treating their child who otherwise looks normal except anaemia if properly transfused.inspite of funds in nrhm these children are not getting WBC filters due to babus laws in India . It need amend

uma mohan
uma mohan 10 years 10 months ago

I am now feeling very proud that I am born in India and I am an Indian. For the past 20 years we were feeling very low and were at a point even ashamed too but now again we are feeling proud due to the PM of our country who thinks for all of us. I have been working for 20 yrs in Dubai and we never got that respect which I think we will get after Modiji became our PM. As we saw that we have 2 pay heavy penalty for throwing waste outside and at every corner we can find wastebox.we shud do the same

PAWAN KUMAR GANGWAR
PAWAN KUMAR GANGWAR 10 years 10 months ago

i m very thankful to Mr. prime minister of India for intracting with India by FM RADIO.
I loved it and i m requesting to all citizens of India pls listen and intract with PM of india it helps to make our India proud.

Harekrushna Sahoo
Harekrushna Sahoo 10 years 10 months ago

I was born after 6 years of his death. Lal Bahadur Shastri did not die due to heart attack. He was killed by poisoning. It is unfortunate that all the witnesses also died due to road accident on the dates of their interrogation. There was no doctor attending a PM. He died when he ate food cooked by outsider. One lady didn't like him to continue as PM. Sir! Please re-open the investigation. People should know the culprit. His killing conspiracy at Tashkent roots from Delhi via Mosco.(NEWS24)

Bhuvnesh Kumar Goyal
Bhuvnesh Kumar Goyal 10 years 10 months ago

Sir, quantity is essential bot quality should not be ignored, e.g in railways every year 40 to 50 new trains are announced but their actual running starts too late and many a times after the next railway budget.
Are we not having too many cards ? We should work on clubbing the voter ID card, Pan Card and Aadhar Card.

Also we can have one ATM card for all banks, i.e. ABTM (All Bank Teller Machine Card). A separate agency representing all banks can be the nodal agency to look after this busine

Urvashi Gupta
Urvashi Gupta 10 years 10 months ago

Dear PM Sir,

This should definitely be followed with immense public support viz. Maintaining cleanliness and helping government in ensuring the same.

Urvashi Gupta
Urvashi Gupta 10 years 10 months ago

Dear Prime Minister Sir,
To enable clean India, can we have state governments working towards it speedily. Because if Government ensures cleanliness, people will automatically ensure cleanliness. We can have cleaning staff working in two shifts, this will also ensure more jobs. In second phase, we can have fines imposed on people littering on roads or destroying the public property.

Romi Sharma
Romi Sharma 10 years 10 months ago

Architectural and Infrastructural services need to have a unified design scheme for accessibility for the ability-challenged citizens. A lot can be solved by providing good design. All new developments, waiting for planning approval should also go through a mandatory accessibility check. Many examples can be taken directly from countries, such as the United Kingdom, where a huge portion (Part M) of the building regulation just focuses on Accessibility.

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