Due to lockdown, 11 specially-abled people from Uttar
Pradesh were stuck in Indore away from their families. Out of these 11, three
were visually impaired and 11 were hearing impaired.
Difficulty to communicate and commute was a major issue for
these people, who were working in various fields and completing their education
in Indore. With no way to earn their bread, they wanted to return home but were
facing difficulty in communicating and finding requisite support.
With the help of special educators Monika and Gyanendra
Purohit, the persons came together and communicated their issues.
“The basic problem was arranging vehicle for them to go
home, which on understanding the pain of these disabled persons Suresh Singh
Bhadoria helped with,” Purohit said.
Director Social Justice Govt of India K V S Rao ensured safe
transport of persons. Joint Director Social Justice Suchitra Tirkey provided local
transportation for persons.
Until now about 250 persons have been to reach home with the
help of special educators and coordinators in Indore.