Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri. Banwarilal Purohit inaugurates the South Zone Regional Abilympics in Chennai
Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri. Banwarilal Purohit inaugurates the South Zone Regional Abilympics in Chennai
by Priya Jadhav
Chennai, 19thJuly 2019: This was not an ordinary classroom, nor an ordinary training centre
or neither a mundane event. This was for differently-abled individuals. 22 year
old, Ghulam Ahmed Raja is a 50% visually impaired, Aerospace Engineering
student who designed a poster for an Ice Cream shop with a hope of winning the
desktop publishing competition at Tattvāloka Auditorium in Chennai today.
Similarly 22 year old Sanchit Khule from Pune who is 100% visually impaired,
studying at IIT Madras got to know about Regional Abilympics from his
professor. Although he studies coding, he found floral arrangement interesting
and took part in it. Flagged off today, South Zone Regional Abilympics or
Chennai Abilympics is a skill-based competition that provided a platform for
the differently-abled. Organised every year, its events test competitors’
mental, physical and creative abilities. Participants get a chance to display
skills at everything from computer programming to Bakery to floral arrangement.
The event hosted by the National Abilympics Association of India
(NAAI), under the aegis of Sarthak Educational Trust with the support of The
Hans Foundation, witnessed participation of over 60 people with disabilities
(PwDs) participated in various vocational skills competitions on the Day 1. The
South Zone Regional Abilympics Day 2 will see Job Fairs conducted by 25
companies at NSDC for Differently Abled, (NSTI) Campus (VRC for Handicapped),
Guindy Industrial Estate, Chennai.
The Inaugural Ceremony was graced by Shri. Banwarilal
Purohit (Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu), Dr. V Saroja, Minister for Social
Welfare and Nutritious Noon Meal Programme, Tamil Nadu, Krishan
Kalra, President, NAAI, and Dr. Jitender Aggarwal, Founder
& CEO, Sarthak & Secretary General- NAAI.
"Abilympics have been the Olympics showcasing the abilities
and tremendous competitive zeal of PwDs" shared, Dr. Jitender
Aggarwal, Founder & CEO, Sarthak & Secretary General- NAAIwhile adding "
Understanding the potential amongst these talented people, Sarthak educational
Trust and MS Swaminathan Research Foundation have come together and signed a
MOU that plans to train over 5 lakh PwDs from southern states of India in the
field of agriculture by providing livelihood model training to PwDs in the
rural parts of India". He also shared 65% Divyangjan live in villages and
Sarthak Education Trust intends to reach out to rural employment".
Chief Guest of the function Shri. Banwarilal
Purohit (Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu) shared, “Persons with Disability
in India face many challenges when looking to develop employable skills and in
gaining meaningful employment. According to a survey conducted by the National
Centre for Promotion of Employment of Disabled People (NCPEDP), the percentage
of PwDs in the multinational companies is as less as 0.05% of the total
workforce. Although it is mandate for the government organization to have 3% of
the total work force reserved for people with disability, the actual percentage
which is occupied is only 0.54%. I am happy to see that Sarthak is striving to
enable PwDs to stand independent through enabling them to earn their livelihood
through skill building and prominent support”. One of the major attractions of the event is the job fairs on
the day 2 wherein over 25 companies from each region will conduct their
hiring drive for PwDs across the country. This year companies like Capgemini,
Aegis Global, Reliance Retail, Puma, InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG),
Sutherland, Big Basket, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Wipro, Barclays, Flipkart,
RRT Global outsourcing Asia, Minda, Mahindra Finance etc will be conducting a
drive to hire PwD’s.
Mr. Krishan Kalra, President, NAAI shared, "Sarthak and NAAI have been
trying to highlight the issue that nearly 30million PWD's in the country are
looking for jobs and empowerment and not charity and sympathy. There are many
jobs that they can do better than the able bodied person, today’s event should
be of great help in the endeavor. Abilympics gives exposure and creates
awareness for the PwDs and we are happy to announce that from Regional level
Abilympics and National level Abilympics, Sarthak and NAAI shall be taking 20
gold medalists to International Abilympics”. Since its inception in 2001,
Regional Abilympics have seen an immense growth with several stakeholders such
as the Government, Corporate houses, prospective employers, crowd-funding
platforms, investors, and start-ups joining hands to extend their support and
appreciate skills of PWDs.
The Chennai Abilympics was spread across 4 zones and
10 vocational segments, including ICT (Character Designing, Desktop Publishing,
and E Sports), Crafts (Floral Arrangement), Food (Cooking and Bakery), Services
(Jewellery,Tailoring/Dress Making, and Beauty Therapy), and Architecture
designing through CAD. The winners in each segment will represent their zones
at the National Abilympics and stand a chance to represent India in the
International Abilympics 2020 slated to take place in China.
A Regional Conference on ‘Corporate Progression
Toward Inclusion and Diversity’ was also held and saw participation of several
Government officials, NGOs, Corporates and their CSR heads, discussing
prospects and scope of empowering and providing sustainable livelihood to PWDs
in order to help them lead a dignified life.empics will be held in Kolkata on 9thAugust
2019.
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