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A Crusade to Dignify Lives
The New Indian Express Coimbatore
|January 19, 2025
The 57-year-old former stenographer has been an avid proponent of the empowerment of persons with disabilities over the last two decades
ING! Almost all the bells of the typewriters in that room went off at once. The students at the typewriting class in Ramanathapuram were hunting and pecking at keys to keep up with the passage read aloud by the instructor, which turned the clacks of the machines the ambient noise. For a young S. Namburajan, however, every ring of the bell was a rude awakening, after having recently witnessed the ill-treatment meted out to his instructor's daughter, a girl with intellectual disabilities, by her own family members.
Eventually, the clacking ended. But several questions chased him throughout the 40-km train journey to his home in Pandi Kanmoi village of Paramakudi taluk. His conscience was troubled by wave after wave of questions, the very ones for which he had resolved to dedicate the rest of his life searching answers for.
For the last two decades, a 57-year-old Namburajan – now the state general secretary of Tamil Nadu Association for the Rights of All Types of Differently-Abled and Caregivers (TARATDAC) – has been an avid proponent for the empowerment of persons with disabilities (PwDs). The association's efforts were integral to several measures taken by the state government, ranging from reservation in education and employment for the PwDs to the constitution of the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons.
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