Assam Blind Students struggle for Books and Jobs

Guwahati, July 24, 2008

Continuing their hunger strike for the last ten days, the All Assam
Blind Students Union members today being arrested when came to the
capital to block the road and gherao the secretariat. The Blind
students are fighting for their legal rights in the state for the last
more than five years who are still deprive from the job opportunity.

Every time the students raise their voice they are being treated as a
second class, alleged the union who seeks the Govt. help for their
future. "We are being under estimate every time we raise our demands.
They always deprived us from the jobs that have been allotted to us
and no facility is still being implemented for the Blind students in
the state", said Uddhav Kalita, spokesperson of the Blind Students'
Union.

When the assembly is called the blind students try to get noticed for
their demands and the procedure is some how taking a more time than it
should have been, revealed a source of the RTI office. While the Govt.
sources are still giving them hopes by saying that the demands are
taken to concern and will be effective soon. "We are trying our level
best to streamline the blind students' demands and hope it will be
done in short time", stated the Govt. official source.

Today, the Blind students came on the roads and being barricaded by
the state security and arrested thereafter. "The students went
aggressive and left with no option but to arrest them", said Bayan,
Adl. SP, City adding that "we tried to make them discipline and many
of them have already been taken to medical treatment after they broke
of the fast. The students have been on fast unto death since 14th and
it's a critical situation now and the administration can't take the
chance".

"No Braille books and academic structure is planned and implemented in
the state, we don't have even higher education facilities. The
Government of Assam has passed the decision to make a Braille book
publishing House in the state, which is still in no scenery", said
Anima, a blind student who shined in the last High School exams. She
also added that apart from the unavailability of the books the Assam
Government is not providing the back log jobs allotted to them under
special quotas. "Our fast unto death is a symbolic demonstration of
the situation that we are going through; we still urge the authority
to implement their duties to us in a proper way" she demanded.

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