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1st National Deaf Women's Empowerment Seminar 2008 — Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

National Association of the Deaf, National Deaf Women's Empowerment Seminar August 03, 2008, AICUF Ashram, Bhopal (MP)
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National Association of the Deaf organised first National Deaf Women's empowerment seminar at AICUF Ashram, Shahpura on Sunday from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm Around 172 women deaf participants of 16 states of the country took part in the programme.

The Special guest Shashi Nayak, social worker was inaugurated the seminar Arun . C. Rao, President of Association of Sign Language Interpreter. A.S. Narayanan, General Secretary of National Association of the Deaf, Saju Stephen, Joint Secretary, National Association of the Deaf, TKM Sandeep, Treasurer, National Association of the Deaf was speech about the empowering to Deaf Women. Ms. Setina English and Seshane from USA were shown a presentation about Deaf Empowerment.

Deaf women also feel intimidated due to financial dependence and over bearing family. The reason for deaf women being unempowered is fundamentally poor education for the deaf community.

Deaf men are ill equipped to cope with the stress of the modern lif style with poor education and poorly paying jobs.

Financial insecurity, lack of understanding of mores and laws of society and no insulation in a sorry state of affairs for deaf women acros the country. The National Deaf Women's Empowerment Seminar is the first attempt to address the issues and problems faced by deaf women on a national scale.

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