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Post       : Centre for disability studies inaugurated in Assam
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Posted     : January 6, 2012 at 00:07
Author     : Nilesh Singit
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Categories : Disability, Disability Studies, Education

GUWAHATI: The Gauhati University, in collaboration with NTPC Limited,
started an information communication training centre (ITC) at the
department of disability study on Wednesday. The aim behind this
training centre is to encourage students with disability to pursue
higher education in the field of science and technology.

Power minister Pradyut Bordoloi, who inaugurated the centre, said, "It
is really a memorable day as such a training centre would definitely
help differently abled students to pursue higher education in science
and technology."

The centre would have computers with several assisted devices and
software to enable visually challenged students to use computers. At
present, a course on computer literacy and a foundation course in
science and technology have been introduced and about 20 students have
enrolled for the course.
OK Medhi, vice chancellor of GU, said, "There is no scope for higher
education for the people with disabilities and their education is
confined till school level only. So, we wanted to provide them scope
to pursue science and technology. Right now, we have introduced two
courses. But in the coming years, we plan to diversify our courses and
a PhD in science for disabled students is also on the anvil. As of
now, we are taking one step at a time."

Kishore Mohan Bhattacharyya, the head of the department of disability
studies, said, "The NTPC has indeed done a great job and we hope that
the students would be able to have proper exposure to science and
technology."

Chitrani Medhi, course co-ordinator of NTPC foundation, said, "One of
the most challenging work for the disabled is to learn how to use
computers, science and technology. So, this centre would help them in
learning new technology."

Times of India

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