The VC met with the students on Monday. The SHO got transfered and the
warden has been suspended. The university has given written assurance
to resolve the demands of the students within 4 months.
On 9/20/17, Arun dua wrote:
> Dear all instead of waiting for suo moto
Dear all instead of waiting for suo moto action by the HC, i wish some advocacy
group should have taken up the matter. It is three weeks now. I have made an
attempt by writing to the PM (Twitter), the CCPD, the NHRC and the Director,
Disability affairs, Government of India. The request is
because disabled are only two % and they are not considered as vote
bank by the politicians.
On 9/17/17, avinash shahi via Ai wrote:
> I’m perturbed to know that blind girls and boys studying at
> Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University were
Certainly, such activisms are merely meant for iv league seminars. An
ordinary blind women need constant support from those big sisters who
clame to have owned the mantal to lead from the front for the blind
women's empowerment. I however see a silver lining wish to appreciate
one blind woman
Disabled persons are the most deprived comunity in this country, if
there is any problem against Dalits & minorities see how the protest
goes all over India, but in case of disabled people nobody comes
forward, we ourselves know in what difficult condition we are staying
in this country.
On
What to expect from others when our so called public welfare departments and
people belong to social secters including those NGO's are sitting in the
lull.
I've heard on the news that visually impaired girls in the hostel of this
University are also inhumanly treated.
Where are the women
I’m perturbed to know that blind girls and boys studying at
Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilitation University were demanding
their rights for safe and conducive ambiance in the campus and their
demonstration was delth with heavy lathi-charged on 31 August. No
prominent media houses went to air