Salma Ansari, who visited the visually and hearing impaired institution for specially abled children at Dhalli, 10 km from here stressed on enhancing the skills of these children and expressed happiness they were talented and knew well how to tackle problems and shortcomings which was an inspiration for others as well.
A colourful cultural programme was also presented by the specially-abled children on the occasion.
The children also interacted with Ansari and expressed their curiosity to know about the educational charitable institution managed by her.
Later, she also visited the premises of the institution and expressed satisfaction on the boarding and other facilities being provided to the children.
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