Superb story of a brilliant lady
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/a-woman-achiever-who-overcame-disability/article5766643.ece
The achievements of S.D. Jayasree, a 29-year-old employee of India
Posts' Railway Mail Service, are quite a few.

Since she joined a non-governmental organisation in 2008, Jayasree has
been training scores of differently abled persons in multi-media
software, and artificial jewellery making and beautician course.

In 2009, she formed Calliper Women, an NGO, by bringing together a
group of women with hearing disabilities. The NGO works towards making
women with hearing impairment employable. It also offers counselling
for differently abled women. She was a full time worker for three
years at a computer centre run by UDIS Forum for differently abled
persons.

An academically brilliant student, she stood State first in the
commerce stream in Class XII public examination. She is also a
qualified typist in both English and Tamil and has had a year's
training in computer engineering besides beautician course.

An impressive list for any person, but Jayasree's achievements shine
all the more brightly for she has managed to achieve all this
overcoming her own disability of hearing impairment.

Her contribution to the cause of helping differently abled persons was
recognised with a 'Women Achiever' award by the Avinashilingam Women
Study Centre on the occasion of International Women's Day (March 8).
She received the award from J. Mohanasundari, Managing Director of
Sharp Industries, during a function. Sheela Ramachandran,
vice-chancellor of Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and
Higher Education for Women, presided over the event.

The society, Ms. Jayasree said, was now waking up to the needs of
differently abled persons. Educational institutions, particularly the
universities, have a major role to play. She said that sign language
must be included in the school curriculum.

Others who received the award were Sherin Philip, District Social
Welfare Officer, P. Uma Makeshwari, social worker, K. Aruna,
Protection Officer of the Social Welfare Department, and U. Elizabeth,
Women Development worker, Good Shepherd Health Education Centre and
Dispensary


-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India



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