By Tricity News
Ludhiana 16th April:- Nirdosh
School for the Mentally Challenged celebrated its annual day in Ludhiana today.
This year the students of the school
presented a play on the Hindu legend Ramayana. Students were decked in period
costumes and depicted the mythological story with great acting prowess. The
play was choreographed by Ms Kitty Bakshi.
Speaking on the occasion Suchita Jain
Joint Managing Director Vardhman Textiles lauded the efforts of the children.
She also gave valuable advice on the advancement of the School. The Guest of
Honour Councillor Ms Mamta Ashu spoke on the occasion and assured that the
school would get all assistance from the Administration.
Welcoming all the guests Chairperson
of the School Ms Poonam Bindra appealed to all the citizens of the city to come
forward and help in the rehabilitation of the students who pass out from the
School. She appreciated the efforts of the parents of the special children and
requested them to be in constant touch with the teachers so that their child
would be able to benefit with all the facilities at the school.
Elaborating on the achievement of the
School this year, Principal Surat Singh said that 2017-18 was a landmark year
for the school. This year the school was awarded the Foreign Currency
Regulation Act Certificate (FCRA) by the Union Home Ministry after a thorough
vigilance enquiry. This Certificate will now ensure that all donations to the
school are transparent.
Further the year marked many
achievements in the field of sports. Students of the school got various Gold, Silver
and Bronze medals at Special Games held all over the country. Just recently, a
student of the school Anmol was awarded a silver medal at the roller skating
event held in Hyderabad.
Nirdosh School for the Mentally
Challenged is run by the Inner Wheel Club of Ludhiana since the last 40 years.
The School has the honor of receiving recognition from the district, state and
even national committees. At present the school has 62 children and 13 staff
members which include two special educators.
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