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Gandhi said the use of new technology like computers has led to considerable advantage in behavioral training and newer ways of communication for children with autism, but stressed on not forgetting the poor who cannot afford such technology. "Let us not forget that the poor hardly have access to any such technology," she said, adding that Autism Spectre Disorders is on the increase and in India alone there are probably more than 8 million individuals with the condition. The UPA Chairperson said mothers of children with autism and other development disorders suffer a lot by thinking about the future of their children. "Because life-long afflicted children need life-long support. For this reason, we should come forward and help them," she said. Azad hoped the outcome of deliberations leading to the Delhi Declaration would be another historical guidepost in the long journey of meeting the unmet needs of children, families and communities suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorders. The conference has helped focus the attention of the region and the world pn children with autism and other development disorders and the leaders lauded the efforts of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who organised the first such initiative in Dhaka in 2011. Chairperson, National Advisory Committee on Neuro Developmental Disorder and Autism Saima Wazed Hossain, who is also Bangladesh Prime Minister's daughter, Minister of State for Women and Child Development Krishna Tirath and Minister of State of Social Justice & Empowerment Selja also addressed the gathering. Health Ministers of various SEAR nations including Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka, besides Timor-Leste also spoke.

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First Published: Feb 11 2013 | 4:30 PM IST

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