Ibrahim Murad said that UMT is the first private sector university that has established a state-of-the-art “Disability Resource Center ” which is providing an all-inclusive learning environment for students with different types of disabilities at higher education level from BS to PhD. This center provides the essential facilities and assistive technology to differently-disable students to meet their special learning needs. A special walk was also carried at UMT for creating awareness about inclusion of disable individuals in educational institutes as well as organizations.
President UMT expressed that the total disabled population in the world is around one billion and they are the most neglected and excluded group of people. He urged all educational institutions, as well as organizations to work together to increase accessibility, equality, and to build a sustainable inclusive and a bright future for everyone. He also asked to make sure Persons with Disabilities must not be left behind and they should provide chances of participation in society.
Speaking further Mr. Murad said that disability should not be judged as a state of inability. He encouraged people with disabilities to be stronger and guided them to keep working hard with determination in every challenge of life. We need to do more to alleviate deprivation and to impact lives of persons with disabilities so that their skills, creativity are utilized for the betterment of the society, he added.
The world today teeters on the edge of catastrophe, consumed by a series of interconnected…
Recent terrorist attacks in the country indicate that these ruthless elements have not been completely…
One of Pakistan's most pressing challenges is its rapidly growing population, with an alarming average…
Pakistan's economy is rewriting its story. From turbulent times to promising horizons, the country is…
After a four-day respite, Lahore, alongside other cities in Punjab, faces again the comeback of…
The Australian government's proposal to ban social media for citizens under 16 has its merits…
Leave a Comment