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J-K disabled students demand institute of higher education

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Press Trust of India Jammu

Students, mostly girls, assembled at the compound of the school at Shaheedi Chowk here and held protest demonstration against the government for its failure to support the school financially.

"There is no institute of higher education after class tenth in J&K for physically challenged children and government has totally failed during the past 66 years to provide right to higher education for these children," principal of the school R K Bhan told reporters here.

Bhan said that they are running the school only on the donations.

"We get a meagre amount of Rs 70,000 annually for running this school for which we seek donations of over Rs 8 lakh annually for smooth conduct of the school", he said, adding that out of this Rs 70,000, they have to pay back Rs 40,000 as rent of the building to the government.

 

The government boosts of 100 per cent success of Serva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) when the 10 per cent of the population are physically handicapped, he alleged.

  

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First Published: Aug 14 2012 | 4:50 PM IST

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