Ambulance service for special children soon
By APP
December 04, 2017
Islamabad : Prime Minister’s wife Samina Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Sunday said special ambulance service would be launched soon for special children as government was committed to ensuring maximum facilities for them.
Addressing a function in connection with International Day for the Persons with Disability here at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), Samina Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said the word disabled must not be used for the special children as they are assets of the country.
“Special children have proven this multiple times through winning medals in various disciplines including cricket at international level for the country,” she said. "Our special players have won medals in various disciplines including cricket at international level for the country," she added.
She said two-day back when Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry invited her for this event, she was sick but when he told her about its importance, she couldn’t decline.
Terming special children as flowers, she said she was proud to be a part of this event. She also paid tribute to Army Public School (APS) martyrs'' parents who were also present on the occasion.
She urged the parents to come forward and educate these children as they have the potential to become good citizens of the country. She also lauded State Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Ms Mariyum Aurangzeb’s courage after knowing her childhood story.
She recalled that Prime Minister’s brother after an unfortunate incident got disabled and remained in such position for 14 years before dying. “After his death our home presented a deserted look,” she said. She said resources would be provided to special children like others.
“Admissions in all schools will be made easily accessible for special children,” she said and added special children will also be included in the laptop scheme. “Time scale promotion will also be ensured in departments for special people,” she said.
Referring to the demand of Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Chairman Syed Sultan Shah, she said an Urdu Software will also be made soon for special children. She said "I will request the Prime Minister to meet the special person’s delegation soon.
"She lauded the special children, their teachers and their parents. On the occasion, Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said special children needed full attention.
“These special children are very talented and have made country’s name proud at different platforms including sports,” he said. He said: "We are doing all-out efforts in providing best facilities and education to special children.
"We have got 70 buses under Prime Minister’s Education Sector Reforms Programme to provide pick and drop facilitate to far-flung area students and 5 buses are allotted for these special children,” he said. At the end, shields were presented to PM’s wife Samina Shahid, Mariyum Aurangzeb, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maiza Hameed. PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah and other officials were also present on the occasion.
Addressing a function in connection with International Day for the Persons with Disability here at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), Samina Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said the word disabled must not be used for the special children as they are assets of the country.
“Special children have proven this multiple times through winning medals in various disciplines including cricket at international level for the country,” she said. "Our special players have won medals in various disciplines including cricket at international level for the country," she added.
She said two-day back when Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry invited her for this event, she was sick but when he told her about its importance, she couldn’t decline.
Terming special children as flowers, she said she was proud to be a part of this event. She also paid tribute to Army Public School (APS) martyrs'' parents who were also present on the occasion.
She urged the parents to come forward and educate these children as they have the potential to become good citizens of the country. She also lauded State Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Ms Mariyum Aurangzeb’s courage after knowing her childhood story.
She recalled that Prime Minister’s brother after an unfortunate incident got disabled and remained in such position for 14 years before dying. “After his death our home presented a deserted look,” she said. She said resources would be provided to special children like others.
“Admissions in all schools will be made easily accessible for special children,” she said and added special children will also be included in the laptop scheme. “Time scale promotion will also be ensured in departments for special people,” she said.
Referring to the demand of Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) Chairman Syed Sultan Shah, she said an Urdu Software will also be made soon for special children. She said "I will request the Prime Minister to meet the special person’s delegation soon.
"She lauded the special children, their teachers and their parents. On the occasion, Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said special children needed full attention.
“These special children are very talented and have made country’s name proud at different platforms including sports,” he said. He said: "We are doing all-out efforts in providing best facilities and education to special children.
"We have got 70 buses under Prime Minister’s Education Sector Reforms Programme to provide pick and drop facilitate to far-flung area students and 5 buses are allotted for these special children,” he said. At the end, shields were presented to PM’s wife Samina Shahid, Mariyum Aurangzeb, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Maiza Hameed. PBCC Chairman Syed Sultan Shah and other officials were also present on the occasion.
-
Microsoft To Power Japan’s AI Future With Massive $10B Investment -
Sharon Stone Names 'best Kisser' In Hollywood -
Justice Department Shake-up: Pam Bondi Ousted As Attorney General Despite Close Ties To Trump -
Markwayne Mullin Updates DHS Rules, Pauses Migrant Flights As Republicans Call For Stronger Action -
Prince William Frustrated As Legal Hurdles Keeping Andrew In Royal Line Of Succession -
Keke Palmer Reflects On Shocking Fan Proposal: 'I Knew Something Was Wrong' -
Backstreet Boys Member Brian Breaks Silence Over Recent Controversy -
Bruins Vs Panthers: Bobrovsky Shines As Florida End Boston Streak In Tight NHL Clash -
Meghan Markle Shares Adorable Video Of Prince Harry Teaching Archie To Ski -
Halle Bailey Gets Candid About Turning ‘diary Entries’ To Music -
Todd Bridges Divorces Wife Bettijo B. Hirschi 3 Months After Announcing Split -
Canucks Vs Wild: Boldy And Kaprizov Lead Minnesota To Playoffs As Vancouver End Season At The Bottom -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Urged To Avoid Royal Ascot Despite King Charles’ Invite -
Calgary Weather: Snow Brings Dozens Of Crashes During Second Spring Storm -
Jessica Simpson Finds New Boyfriend After Parting Ways With Eric Johnson -
Capitals Vs Devils: Jack Hughes Shines With Five Points As Devils Cruise Past Capitals