KARACHI: On Feb 7, Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah urged the business sector to embrace inclusivity by giving specially-abled people with speech and hearing impairments more work opportunities.
At the Deaf Reach Campus & Bachelor of Arts Convocation’s opening ceremony, CM Shah said, “A separate quota for specially-abled people has been established by my government.” He further added that he looks forward to seeing the young graduates in government offices too.
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What you need to know:
The CM says Sindh government provides education and training to children with disabilities as a result of its valuable collaboration with Deaf Reach. “My government’s objective is to provide enough possibilities for growth to those with disabilities,” he added.
Why it matters:
Richard Geary, the founder of Deaf Reach, told the CM that his learning centre is home to 100,000 hearing-impaired children.
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