Opinion
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| The winter session crisis: Parliament needs debate, not disorder | | | | Lalit Gargg
India’s Winter Session of Parliament, which began on 1 December, was expected to be productive, especially after an amicable all-party meeting in which both the government and the Opposition agreed on the need for smooth conduct of the House. But even before the session could gather momentum, the Opposition signaled stormy days ahead. What was anticipated became reality today: the Opposition launched loud protests, raised slogans, and forced repeated adjournments over the contentious S.I.R. issue, turning the very first sittings of the session into scenes of confrontation rather than deliberation. Raising questions is unquestionably the constitutional right and responsibility | |
| | | | NEP’s Recommendations & SS’s Provisions | | Education for CWSN: | | |
Er. Prabhat Kishore
In our society, there are children with disabilities, who faces discrimination in day to day life in the form of negative attitude. They have certain disability which hamper them to act smoothly. The disability would be of any one or multiple types. Actually a large portion of such children are not handicapped completely, but in certain fields and have some special requirements in comparison to normal one. Now these children are not termed as “Disabled Child”, but “Child with Special Needs (CWSN)”. To ensure that all children enjoy their basic human rights without discrimination, disability inclusion must be mainstreamed in all policies and plans. This applies to ed | |
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