New plans for disabled students 


Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: Delhi University plans to award three gold medals to 
differently-abled students topping the Humanities, Commerce and Science streams 
in the final examinations. 

This was one of the proposals being discussed by the University authorities for 
uplift and welfare of the physically challenged students, said Dean of 
Students' Welfare S.K. Vij welcoming the 2008-09 batch of disabled students at 
an orientation programme organised by the Equal Opportunity Cell on the North 
Campus. "We are working on providing transportation facility to these students 
by plying low-floor buses that will pick up the students from their homes and 
drop them at their respective colleges. We are also thinking of developing a 
mechanism that will help us keep a track of these students with special needs," 
he said. 

Prof. Vij also mentioned that the University plans to set up a placement cell 
to ensure that disabled students get jobs according to their qualifications and 
talent.

Nearly 300 students have been admitted to different under-graduate courses in 
various colleges for this academic year. The policy statement of the Equal 
Opportunity Cell was distributed to the audience and the Braille version was 
circulated among the visually impaired.

The students accompanied by their parents were shown a documentary film 
offering an insight into the various facilities and the equipment being 
installed on the campus to make the University more accessible. "At the Equal 
Opportunity Cell, we want that all facilities that are provided to other 
students should be extended to the differently-abled as well. We want students 
to tell us what they want in which college and we have the authorities' 
assurance that it will be done. We must work towards an inclusive society," 
said Komal Kamra, a member of the Cell. Students were informed of audio books, 
reading services and computer labs available at the Braille library on the 
North Campus. Some physically disabled teachers shared their personal 
experiences with the audience. 








 

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