ISLAMABAD: Breathtaking performances by special children with a particularly heartwarming rendition of the national anthem in sign language and brilliant artwork mesmerised audiences at the National Special Education Centre for Hearing Impaired Children on Thursday.

The event titled, “Special Abilities Expo & Spring Plantation Drive”, was organised by the Directorate General of Special Education (DGSE) and the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training in collaboration with the Capital Development Authority (CDA).

Stalls showcasing crafts made by special students and displays of assistive technology and rehab devices also remained the centre of attraction at the event.

A dedicated exhibition featuring paintings by special students, covering various topics including the environment highlighted their hidden artistic talents and garnered accolades.

Education Minister Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui attended the event as chief guest.

He appreciated special children for their talents and vowed to “ensure quality education, training and rehabilitation for children with special needs.”

Minister of State Wajiha Qamar also attended the event and appreciated the performance of students. Mr Siddiqui said that the federal government and his ministry have been taking various steps to harness the potential and productivity of special education in the federal capital.

Speaking on the occasion, Director General Special Education Capt Asif Bhatti applauded the quality of artwork by the special children and announced a mega enrollment drive.

He also highlighted the dangers Pakistan is facing because of climate change.

DG Environment CDA Nazia Abrar Khan and Mr Bhatti planted the saplings along with special children, marking the launch of the Spring Plantation Drive, symbolising growth, renewal and a greener future.

The Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) Dr Mukhtar Ahmed also attended the event visited stalls and appreciated the special students for their special talent.

According to the Ministry of Education, the event successfully highlighted the resilience, talent, and potential of special children, reinforcing the commitment of the government and stakeholders towards inclusive excellence.

Speaking to Dawn, the DG of special education urged parents to admit their kids to various centres of his directorate.

“All parents, who have special children are requested to get these kids enrolled in our centres, we are providing free education, free meals and pick and drops,” he said, adding that he had directed all officers concerned to make ongoing enrollment campaign successful.

Published in Dawn, March 21st, 2025

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