I can tell you this isn't the first time for the state govt to give a
promise. I hope they fulfil it!

Subramani

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Subject: [AI] Some demands of visually challenged conceded

Some demands of visually challenged conceded

Staff Reporter

Chief Minister promises to consider others

- Photo: K.V. Srinivasan

LENDING AN EAR: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi with representatives of
visually challenged persons at the Secretariat in Chennai on Sunday.

CHENNAI: The State Government has agreed to reserve 35 B. Ed seats in
seven government colleges for visually impaired from the next academic
year.

This was announced after representatives of College Students and
Graduate Association of the Blind (CSGAB) met Chief Minister M.
Karunanidhi at the Secretariat
here on Sunday. The other demands, conceded by the Government, include
increase in educational and readers' scholarship, waiver of tuition and
examination
fee and providing an additional hour for visually challenged students in
examinations. The Chief Minister will ask universities to follow the
Government
Order issued to this effect.

According to a press release, the Chief Minister told the
representatives that the demand for two per cent reservation in graduate
teachers' vacancies would
be considered after consultations with the School Education department.
Travel concession in government buses across the State would also be
considered
after consultation with the Transport department. The State Government
agreed to consider the other demands after scrutiny in a phased manner.

After the meeting, R. Muniappan CSGAB president thanked the Chief
Minister for considering their demands favourably. He said the Chief
Minister had agreed
to look in to other demands in a month.

"In the hope that the Government will fulfil all assurances, we have
decided to call off the stir," Mr. Muniappan said. Student groups and
activists for
the visually impaired have been urging the State government to consider
their 15-point charter of demands for the past five days through
demonstrations
across the State.

On Saturday, Social Welfare Minister Poongothai Aladi Aruna met
association representatives and agreed to arrange a meeting with the
Chief Minister.

Regards,
Vishal Jain.
Ph: 080-41140564
Website:
http://vishal.hello.googlepages.com
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