Empowering Abilities: Madhya Pradesh's Inclusive Drive
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav distributed assistive devices to 470 specially abled individuals in Indore, emphasizing the government's commitment to inclusivity. Devices worth Rs 1.25 crore were handed out, including motorised tricycles and laptops. Yadav praised the capabilities of specially abled persons and pledged ongoing support.
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In a significant step towards inclusivity, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav distributed motorised tricycles, laptops, and a range of assistive devices to 470 specially abled individuals in Indore on Saturday. Emphasizing the BJP government's dedication, Yadav stated, "We are committed to providing opportunities."
Highlighting governmental efforts, Yadav noted the appointment of a visually impaired divisional commissioner, underscoring that disability is not a barrier to success. The chief minister reiterated the state's determination to empower the differently abled, ensuring they receive the support and tools necessary for success.
Detailed distributions included motorised tricycles for 155 individuals, laptops for 81 students, and digital hearing aids for 130 elderly, along with various mobility aids. Yadav assured ongoing support, celebrating the unique capabilities of the specially abled, as emphasized in his social media post.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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