The three-day International Film Festival for Persons with Disabilities is being organised by the Department of Persons with Disabilities of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in the run up to the 'International Day of Persons with Disabilities' on Dec. 3.
"The film festival has been organised as part of our efforts to empower persons with disabilities. This festival inspires us to empower PwDs," Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment, Thaawar Chand Gehlot, said during the inaugural session.
Gehlot said that Indian culture inspires people to believe that "whoever is born has the right to live, be that person mentally, physically, intellectually challenged".
The minister added that the Narendra Modi dispensation was committed to providing "all possible" modern facilities to persons with disabilities and sought the co-operation of NGOs and state governments for ensuring effective implementation of schemes in this regard which the ministry has envisaged.
"We must provide a platform and opportunities for the disabled. We have designed programmes and our officers are working on it.
"But we also need participations from state governments and NGOs. This will help us make this effective for empowering persons with disabilities," he said.
saying, "We see such children in society, they are around, but we don't look at them. It is a strange attitude. It is like we roam throughout the day, but never look at the sky. Sky is not in our focus, we ignore that sky gives you the best sight.
"We never focus on it (sky), we are all engrossed on earth. These children, part of society, are like that. Keep looking at them," he said before reciting a poem that was acknowledged by attendees with a round of applause.
Meanwhile, an audio-visual message from Bollywood actor Salman Khan was played during the event in which he talks of the need for making theatres accessible.
The closing ceremony of the festival is expected to be attended by Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and film personalities like Vivek Oberoi and Sanjay Suri.
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