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We Provide Support and Care To The Visible BUT Invisible loving Souls On Earth!


Maharashtra Apang Unnati Seva Sanstha is an initiative straight from the heart of a chosen few who wish to fill the lives of million Visually , Speech and Hearing impaired across cities, borders, nations with the beauty of expression and art of communication. All our joint efforts will be used to understand them.


Let us empower them in their battle against silence and let them Express themselves.


Nigrani Mulanchi Shala is been run by principal Mrs. Sunita Mhale, who's own son is mentally challenged and from where got the inspration to suppor the this noble cause and ensure that other children in the backward and poor society get training to support and be independent, she took it as challenge and had courage to suppport this special children of God and make them self reliant through daily school trainings and programs.


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Some Facts and Challenges


MAUSS has had contact with many organizations in developing countries and recognizes that approximately 90% of the world's hearing and speech impaired persons have never been to school and are thus more or less illiterate. Sign language is repressed in many countries and its use is not permitted in education.


The consequence is that visually, speech and hearing impaired persons are not aware of the rights they have in society, but live as a highly marginalized ghetto group in most developing countries. There is usually no access to information for visually, speech and hearing impaired persons, which means that they do not even know what is happening in their immediate society and even less so in the world. Of the world's visually, speech and hearing impaired persons, only about five percent (5%) can read and write.


This is due to the fact that visually, speech and hearing impaired persons, have not been educated in sign language. Improving the status of sign language has consequences for all areas of life for Deaf people; it opens up possibilities for participation, information and influence, and reduction of poverty.


Key Challenges and Initiative to be taken

Government

Employment Law for visually, speech and hearing impaired persons.

Securing funding for projects specially designed for visually, speech and hearing impaired persons to ensure impact.

Pension Disability Assistance or a Welfare Service System should be put in place for the visually, speech and hearing impaired persons.

Education

Visually, speech and hearing impaired persons access to a high quality of education

Sign Language

Government must recognise sign language

Training for Sign Language Interpreters

Provision of sign language interpreting services

Recognising the needs of Sign Language Interpreters

Lack of efficient Braille for visually impaired and sign language interpreting services for speech and hearing impaired persons

Employment

Equal opportunity for visually, speech and hearing impaired persons in the employment sector Reduction in lack of employment security for visually, speech and hearing impaired persons