R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, JULY 22
To mark the completion of 40 glorious years of meritorious and dedicated service towards the development of people with disabilities, Amar Seva Sangam, a premier organization in the field of disability management, focusing on both institutions based and village-based rehabilitation programmes, on Saturday announced that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will launch a State-wide Joint program for Inclusive Education with Amar Seva Sangam and Tamilnadu State Mission of Education for all Samagra Shiksha, Government of Tamil Nadu (TANSMEA – SS) through Enabling Inclusion Digital Rehab Platform for Children with Disabilities at GRT Grand Hotel, Sir Thyagaraya Road, T Nagar, Chennai on Monday.
- Enabling Inclusion the Digital Rehab Platform to enable, support and empower Children with Disabilities
- Amar Seva Sangam’s 40th Year Souvenir release and honouring of lifetime supporters
- It is a State-wide Joint program for Inclusive Education with Amar Seva Sangam and Tamilnadu State Mission of Education for all Samagra Shiksha, Government of Tamil Nadu (TANSMEA – SS)
Minister for Health & Family Welfare Ma Subramanian, Minister for School Education Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments PK Sekarbabu, and Minister for Social Welfare & Women Empowerment P Geetha Jeevan, and other dignitaries will also be present at the event.
The occasion will also see the release of Amar Seva Sangam’s 40th Year Souvenir by the Chief Minister and honouring of lifetime supporters.
Unveiling the new logo for ‘Enabling Inclusion’, the Digital Rehab Platform for Children with Disabilities, at a Press Conference in the city, Padmashri S Ramakrishnan, Founder President of Amar Seva Sangam said, “In Our journey of four decades of service to the people with disability, our objective has always been to rehabilitate PwDs through education, employment and empowerment so that they become economically productive citizens and join the mainstream society. At Amar Seva Sangam, we have been providing homes for poor children with disabilities with free accommodation, food, clothing, medical care, appliances, and education, including Skill development through Vocational Training and Employment programs.”
“We continue to create awareness among the public, by sensitizing key stakeholders with the support of NGOs, Government Departments, Rehab Centres and professionals, who in turn advocate for policies and reforms for non-discrimination and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities leading to successful community participation and coordination of self-help groups for the sustenance of PwDs,” added S Ramakrishnan.
Speaking on the occasion, S Sankara Raman, Secretary, Amar Seva Sangam, said, “Over the last six years, our focus was children under age 6 and to maximize the school enrolment of children with disabilities under age 18 years. For this purpose, we have developed a Technology Leveraged Solution which is registered and branded as Enabling Inclusion for reducing the family strain, improving child functionalities and significantly increasing the school enrolment rate of Children with Disabilities at the pre-primary level.”
“Early Intervention and enabling inclusion for children by rehabilitating and empowering over 6,000 of them across five districts of Tamil Nadu besides four states of India, has been a meaningful and fulfilling one. In this context, we have to thank the Government of Tamil Nadu for its support and absorbing the technology and model of Enabling Inclusion in three districts of Tenkasi, Tirunelveli and Tuticorin and for implementing the same through Amar Seva Sangam catering to more than 3,000 Children with Disabilities under age 6 in these districts.
- To develop models for effective implementation of Tamilnadu State Mission of Education for all Samagra Shiksha, Government of Tamil Nadu (TANSMEA – SS) by training and capacity building of TANSMEA – SS workers through Enabling Inclusion digital rehab platform, to develop a comprehensive digital rehab cum education solution for TANSMEA – SS, training and building capacity of the parent for family-centered approach in providing rehabilitation as a part of the daily life of their Child with Disability.
- Usage of Enabling Inclusion with TANSMEA – SS, BRCs, EICs & Government Schools, & Government-aided Schools as part of initiating the digital process for later migration to a comprehensive TANSMEA – SS digital solution.
Celebrating this journey with the launch of ‘Samagra Siksha’ and a new logo for our digital rehab platform, only adds more significance to this milestone occasion. We consider this as our humble contribution, not only to the State of Tamil Nadu but to India in its 75th year of Independence. We are extremely delighted and thankful that our Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Thiru MK Stalin has consented to preside over and launch the inclusive education program. We also thank the Government of Tamil Nadu for singing the MoU with us,” Raman added.