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Disabled People

Disabled people need their space in society and to achieve this apart from their own efforts people’s efforts are also required to help them get due recognition.

Disabled people or rather differently-abled people, as the term is now used are second to none when it comes to depicting art and culture/or their talents. One might wonder seeing them performing as to how they are trained, how they are able to perform at the level they perform/ how they are able to deliver par excellence performance. There are NGO’s and individuals working in this direction, trying their level best to bring them into the mainstream and making them lead as normal a life as any healthy person does. There are many organizations working for and helping differently-abled people. One such set-up is “Sristi Communications”. This agency handles and manages theatre groups of and for people with disabilities. Its main aim is to incorporate these people into normal life pattern and make them realize that inspite of their disabilities , they can lead life with dignity and with their self-esteem intact. In our conservative society, people have apprehensions and inhibitions regarding differently -abled people. People usually have this feeling of “repulsion” at the mention of a physical or mental disability. This is where such organizations come handy. They try to eliminate the self-induced perception of the society that disabled people cannot lead a normal life.

Sristi Communications helps such people in overcoming their shortcomings. They do so by making them showcase their abilities in various fields of art and culture on a professional platform. SRISTI’S producer Mr. Ajay Sharma was forthcoming in expressing his views and ambitions in uplifting differently-abled people through his set-up. He says his primary goal is to make people understand that with support and care, differently-abled people can rise and match the levels and expectations that of a normal person. Therefore, they put in optimum effort to train differently-abled people in various forms of art and culture.It organizes dance theatres in which these children get opportunities to express their hidden talents. “WORLD DISABILITY DAY” is celebrated every year on 3rd December , 2005. Mr. Ajay’s “disabilitytheatre,com” will be celebrating disability week from December 1st to 7th , 2005. “POSSIBLE”, the week long cultural festival is being organized in association with AAMAD, a registered society dedicated for integrated arts education for the differently-abled people. It will feature world-class theatre productions, paintings and an International film festival – by and on differently-abled artists and actors. As Guru Paasha, the coordinator of these theatre groups revealed, they do not encounter any problem in training them. He told these people might be physically or mentally disabled but they possesss strong grasping power. They follow their teachers with conviction and their disability is no hindrance in bringing the best out of them. When they are put to practice, they pour their heart and soul into it. A deaf and dumb person can’t hear the music, can’t speak but despite that they feel the rhythm and when they perform on stage with background music playing, the audiences respond with applause which give the trainees and the trainer immense satisfaction. The audience appreciation is an encouragement for the disabled and the people associated with them. Infact, the dedication and hard work prompts people to make contributions and help these people constructively. People do come forward to aid them and it is the outcome of their efforts that people like Mr. Ajay Kumar can manage and support differently-abled people. Their performances are not confined at national level alone. They are taken to perform abroad too. Not only this, there is complete effort on the part of these organizations to “evolve them thoroughly” and make them part of the society as a whole. This is done either through making them join schools for education or providing them life-long employment. There is a provision of giving meritorious students scholarships too. What is meant is that all round development of the child is the prime motto. Mr. Ajay Kumar also said there is a pressing need to educate people in small cities, towns and far-flung areas more than people in metropolis. Because people in big cities might understand but people in remote areas in our country look down upon it as a ‘curse’ or ‘stigma’ which can be eliminated if they are made to come forward and accept differently-abled people as normal people. People are helping Mr. Ajay in this endeavour. Not only this, he intends to make his students perform with renowned art houses and celebrities. If people with disabilities are provided an opportunity to perform with say Shiamak Davar troupe, then the whole purpose of altering people’s thoughts, perceptions, fixed notions about disability would be served. This is the need of the hour. Mr Ajay also told there is no dearth of finances as long as big corporate houses, agencies come forward to extend help. But he is disillusioned with the government’s indifferent attitude. He told that bureaucratic tangles are a big obstacle in seeking tax exemption for the performances. He could not succeed and eventually decided to pay. Mr. Ajay says in the word “DIS-ABILITY”, the word ability is hidden. ‘DIS’ is overcome or gets removed by their sheer zeal to overpower their disability and thus remains ‘ABILITY’ which they show when they perform. He says that society needs to understand that differently-abled people are after all “living” beings and harbour the same feelings , the same emotions, the same attitudes as any normal person has. Their world is no different. By bringing them into the mainstream and negating their neglect, the society inturn is serving itself. People get an insight into the fact that they have tremendous talent and with little encouragement, they can lead a productive life. But it’s a long way to go before this dream is realized.

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  1. I agree that sometimes the gifts and talents of those who are mentally or physically challenged need to be nurtured and encouraged. Everyone is valuable and they need to be treated with dignity and respect. Very interesting article!

  2. I liked your comment
    looking forward to contributing more articles

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