Karachi Chief Minister Sindh while inaugurating the Pakistan’s 1st ever Abilities Expo 2017 has said that Government of Sindh celebrating this day with a renewed commitment that extra efforts and practical steps would be taken to achieve the objective inclusive society that includes state of the art infrastructure facilities , rehabilitation and skill development for this marginalized segment of the society he invite the NGOs and the others people to provide guidance that how and where and in what manner steps would be taken for the collective benefits.
He emphasized on the need of a resource fair like Abilities Expo-2017, which promotes inclusion in the society and shows the world a better and soft image of Pakistan.
On the occasion, Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Shallwani, Secretary Special Education Department, Government of Sindh said that the department intends to organize such events for the betterment of special people and their families with a view to highlight the achievements and aspirations in future also as we believe emphasis on the institutional care of the helpless and needy makes the government people bond.
He also appreciated the commendable work done by Karachi Vocational Training Centre in collaborating to organize Abilities Expo.
Earlier, Robina Inam Founder member and Principal KVTC said that Abilities Expo is a platform for the largely marginalized disabled community of Pakistan.**
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