GANGTOK, 02 Apr: Spastics Society of Sikkim [SSS] observed “World
Autism Awareness Day” here at their centre in Development Area today. Autism is
a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction
and verbal and non-verbal communication, and by restricted or repetitive
behavior.
Addressing the function, Principal Secretary, Social Welfare
Department, GP Upadhaya, who was present as the chief guest applauded the work
of the Spastics Society since its inception. He also lauded the HRD
Department’s efforts to provide the best facility to differently abled children
of the state.
Mr Upadhaya informed that there are also plans of sending a
team of doctors and Anganwadi workers for training at the National Institute of
Mentally Handicapped in Delhi. He also assured that the differently abled youth
will be provided employment according to their capabilities and convenience.
Treasurer, SSS, CP Dhakal, presented a report on the activities
of the Spastics Society where he reported that since it was formed, the entire
team of SSS has been putting all its efforts into providing the best education
and special care to differently abled children.
He informed that one crore children in the country have been
diagnosed with autism so far and no definite cause has been identified as yet.
Mr Dhakal highlighted the significance of the day and said
that the day also seeks to create awareness on autism amongst teachers, health
workers as well as parents. Thanking the Social Welfare Department for
providing 11 acre land for the society Mr Dhakal expressed dismay over the UD&HD
delaying the approval of the allotment order.
During the function, two differently abled athletes of SSS,
Shivu Chhetri and Pema Gurung who participated in the national championship in
New Delhi recently, were felicitated by the chief guest with cash prize of Rs,
2,000 each.
The function was also addressed by the Principal SSS, RP
Dhakal along with president of Sikkim Parent’s Association, Gangtok, Kuber
Dahal, and Executive Member [SSS], Dr. Indira Chhetri.
During the function, autistic children of the SSS also gave
some cultural performances. The function was also attended by the Arjuna awardee
[1983], Jaslal Pradhan, and parents.
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