Jammu: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha and Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Dr. Virendra Kumar inaugurated J&K’s first “festival of inclusion” – Purple Fest – which aims to showcase a kaleidoscope of abilities hidden inside disabilities and celebrating resilience of ‘Divyangjan’, an official press release informed Thursday.
It said the Purple Festival is also a call for action to the people and exhorts the society to take proactive steps in creating a more inclusive environment. The Union Minister had joined the function virtually. Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament was also present.
On the occasion, the LG observed that in many areas of life, be it music, films, sports, art, or literature, persons with disabilities have achieved success and greater goals and today they are inspiring the entire society. He said many such great personalities have proved that they have no less capability than anyone else but they have special abilities to contribute to nation-building.
Around 5000 people are participating in this unique event which is of, by, and for Divyangjan (Physically challenged). A fully accessible event, it is an effort to showcase the minds full of courage, strength and determination of persons with special abilities.
This ‘festival of inclusion’ will be a milestone in the journey of empowerment of Divyangjan in J&K UT. It will inspire every citizen to work unitedly for empowerment and rehabilitation of Divyangjan and to build an inclusive society, he added.
The LG said that the J&K administration is committed to create an environment that provides equal opportunities and protects the rights of Divyangjan.
“We have achieved saturation in distribution of motorized scooties. The administration has taken over Abhinandan Home for specially-abled students,” the LG said.
In the last financial year, 384 Divyangjan were provided government jobs. Reservation has increased from 3 percent to 4 percent. The posts whether under PSC or JKSSB will be filled within 6 months. We will prepare a legal framework to ensure employment opportunities to divyangjan in the private sector, he said.
He said, there is a need for all the stakeholders, society, NGOs to adopt a multi-dimensional approach and collaborative efforts to enable persons with disabilities to realize their full individual potential.
“Private companies and individual innovators have made impressive strides in new technology in the last few years. I urge them to develop user-friendly instruments for Divyangjan which will help in their rehabilitation process and empowerment,” the Lt Governor further added.
The LG felicitated the ‘Divyangjan Ambassadors’ including para-athletes and sportspersons for their outstanding contribution in their respective fields. He also handed over wheelchairs and assistive devices to the beneficiaries.
The two-day event will witness distribution of assistive devices, sports competitions in various disciplines, cultural events, fashion show, talent hunt and exhibition.
Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to LG; Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner Secretary Social Welfare Department; senior officials, members of social organizations and people in large numbers were present.