Efforts imperative to help people with disabilities to be part of nation-building: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan  - Gopinath Muthukad
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Efforts imperative to help people with disabilities to be part of nation-building: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan 

Efforts imperative to help people with disabilities to be part of nation-building: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan 

The Chief Minister was speaking after inaugurating the state-level programme prior to the commencement of the India Inclusive travel campaign led by Different Art Centre Executive Director Gopinath Muthukad. Pinarayi Vijayan also handed over the India Inclusive travel campaign flag.

Appreciating the work done by Gopinath Muthukad and Different Art Center for the efforts towards upliftment of the differently abled, the Chief Minister spoke about the fact that inclusion still remains remote for some people. Stating that Kerala has become a model state in India in being differently abled friendly, the Chief Minister elaborated on various activities undertaken by the Government of Kerala under the ‘Barrier Free Kerala’ scheme. He pointed out that various measures such as differently abled friendly constructions, district-level committees aimed at welfare of the differently abled, new measures in reservation policies, and more, have turned out to be helpful to the differently abled sections of the society. 

The Chief Minister hoped that the activities of the Different Art Centre would become more extensive and that its activities would reach more beneficiaries. He wished that the Inclusive India travel campaign would help in extending the reach of Kerala’s exemplary ideas in the field of disability to other states across the country.

The Inclusive India travel campaign to be led by Gopinath Muthukad would aim at creating awareness among the public across India about the importance of social inclusion as a part of mainstreaming the differently abled community. The Yatra will begin from Kanyakumari on October 6, World Cerebral Palsy Day, and culminate on December 3, the World Disability Day.

Social Justice Department Minister Dr. R. Bindu, who presided, wished all success to the Kanyakumari to Kashmir Inclusive India Yatra that aims at spreading the concept of Inclusive India. The Minister appreciated the efforts of the Different Art Centre in preparing the differently abled to make a mark in different fields through self-reliance and confidence.

Paralympian PadmaSri Boniface Prabhu, the brand ambassador for Inclusive India travel campaign, DAC Director Jayadali MV and Executive Director Gopinath Muthukad were among those who participated. 

The occasion also hosted a dance performance by famed danseuse Methil Devika. The dance recital was backed by sign language. A music programme by Ullas Ponnadi, a famous bulbul player, was also part of the function. A presentation on the awareness programme based on magic performances was done by Gopinath Muthukad.

The Different Art Centre (DAC), in collaboration with the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan) under the Department of Social Justice of the Union Government, will kick off the fifth edition of the Inclusive India Travel Campaign on October 6, 2024. The Inclusive India travel campaign, which will begin from Kanyakumari and culminate in Kashmir on December 3.