Disabled children deserve education 

Today Turbat, tomorrow the world

In the second-largest city of Balochistan, Turbat, an unexpected issue is faced by disabled children, creating a challenging situation for them. They are not capable of facing it with resilience, courage, and strength due to a lack of support from the citizens of Turbat.

Disabled children constitute a large part of our city. In today’s era, it is well-known that basic rights are intrinsic and should be provided, with education being one of them.

Disabled children deserve the right to educate themselves by gaining knowledge. Unfortunately, Turbat lacks any educational facilities for disabled children, potentially having a bad impact on their lives. Sometimes, we do not consider them capable of educating themselves, but they are also capable of being something for themselves in their purposeful lives. Education is not just a desire; it is a need that should be provided to all citizens, including disabled children who are a significant part of our society.

It can help to ensure that they emerge with a strong sense of self-worth, confidence, and determination to keep going even when things are tough. It can help them to face and overcome challenges with resilience. By not supporting them, we can break their expectations and confidence. It can also help them to develop their leadership skills and reach their maximum potential. We must take a big step in case disabled children must not suffer further, and we should give them support for getting their rights of education

Constructing schools for disabled children is crucial for their development and progress. It not only creates a conducive environment for learning but also contributes to the overall progress of the country. However, the lack of importance given to building schools for disabled children results in numerous hardships and challenges for them. As responsible citizens, it is our duty to ensure that basic education needs are provided to disabled children, preventing not only their suffering but also enhancing the well-being of society.

Unfortunately, some people do not realize the value of disabled children and fail to acknowledge their talents. By constructing schools tailored to their needs, we can create a positive environment that fosters their abilities. Many disabled children have high intelligence and talents that can contribute significantly to society.

Our society often fails to see how unique and talented disabled children are. Instead of focusing on their differences, we should appreciate and support them. By providing the best facilities for education, we can ignite their interest and create a positive change in how people perceive disabled children.

Embracing the universally known but often ignored truth, disabled children deserve equal and impartial access to education. Establishing institutions with necessary facilities can end injustice, reaffirm the value of humanity, and contribute to the country’s development. Islam emphasizes equality, yet the denial of education to disabled children contradicts this principle.

Every country and city, including Turbat, should establish schools for disabled children, ensuring a bright future and giving them the opportunity to fulfill their educational rights. Supporting disabled children in their education is not just a step forward; it’s a stride towards a more inclusive and compassionate society.

They must be facilitated according to their needs. Similarly, if they are provided with the best facilities for education, they would have much more interest as compared to others. They are fond of each and every work they do. Facilitating them in schools can create a positive environment and can also change the way people think about disabled children. Because a person knows everything with knowledge. Education is a thirst for human beings, which includes them.

Embracing all citizens of Turbat, the truth of this issue that is universally known but often ignored, is the need for disabled children to rise above their educational rights. They will make themselves stronger and avoid this fact that they are disabled but unfortunately, our society is trying in numerous ways to demotivate and disappoint them. Just like any other member of our societies, they deserve equal and impartial access to education. It plays a pivotal role in our lives, guiding us towards success and prosperity, helping us discern right from wrong. It must be available to try to bring awareness within this issue. They require an equation that is not established.

Institutions must be established and must provide all necessary facilities, ending injustice with them and recreating the value of humanity. It would contribute toward a country’s and its economy’s development. Especially in Turbat, children with regard to education are being denied their fundamental right to educate themselves. Due to this, they are losing the opportunity to have a successful career.

Being a Muslim, everyone must know that Islam emphasizes equality, yet the nation is denying the fact by providing no value to disabled children. Seeing into the eyes of reality, they are struggling to find schools where these talents can be recognized. Schools for disabled children must be established in every country, including cities, shaping a bright future and providing them a chance and opportunity to get their educational right. Schools for disabled children must be constructed with necessary facilities modifying their numerous needs. By providing them with the best facilities, they can boost their thinking capability, position reinforcement, and get encouraged.

It can help to ensure that they emerge with a strong sense of self-worth, confidence, and determination to keep going even when things are tough. It can help them to face and overcome challenges with resilience. By not supporting them, we can break their expectations and confidence. It can also help them to develop their leadership skills and reach their maximum potential. We must take a big step in case disabled children must not suffer further, and we should give them support for getting their rights of education.

Shari Wahid
Shari Wahid
The writer is a freelance columnist

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