KU’s DSW organises day-long event for specially-abled students

VC flags off marathon, distributes aids and appliances

Srinagar: Kashmir University Vice Chancellor Prof Talat Ahmad on Tuesday chaired a function to distribute aids and appliances among specially-abled students. He also flagged off a marathon on the campus.
Addressing officials and students on the occasion, Prof Talat said the university is committed to provide all possible facilities to specially-abled persons to make them excel in different fields of life.
“This is a special occasion today to reiterate our commitment towards the specially-abled students that they should not feel left over or left out in any manner. Our hand-holdling of the specially-abled children will enable their equal participation and ensure equal opportunities for them,” the Vice-Chancellor, who was chief guest on the occasion, said. He said academic institutions need to encourage participation of specially-abled students in different academic and extra-curricular activities.
Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir, who was a guest of honour, assured the University’s full support to activities organised by the DSW, especially those related to the welfare of specially-abled students.
Dean Students Welfare Prof Raies A Qadri highlighted aims and objectives of the event, which included a marathon by specially-abled students and a cricket match played by them in the lawns of the KU campus. Officials of the DSW including Cultural Officer Shahid Ali Khan, Junior Coordinator Zahid Jeelani, In-Charge Special Cell Shaheel Mohammad and others were present on the occasion.
Ealier, the Vice Chancellor distributed special aids and appliances among the specially-abled students. The event was widely hailed in social and academic circles.

 

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