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The Tamil Nadu State Federation of the Deaf, is an offshoot
of the Madras Association of the Deaf. It was established
in 1987 for this purpose. It was formed with the objective
of being a mouthpiece for the district level associations for the
deaf.
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Raghava, General Secretary of TNSFD, says, "The TNSFD acts
as the apex body of all affiliated District Associations, Schools
and training centres. Our activities include organising conferences,
seminars, special training programmes and inter-school competitions
for the hearing impaired. We also play a key role as a liaison
between the government and other Deaf Associations to get grants
for special activities. There are over 37 schools for the
hearing impaired in our State and over 27 district associations".
V Swaminathan, President, TNSFD lists the various achievements
of the federation, "We have got six grounds of land allotted
for the purpose of building a complex for the deaf, we have organised
five conferences in different districts of Tamil Nadu, we have had
warning signal boards installed near all schools and institutions
of the deaf, we have organised matrimonial assistance for the deaf
and we have also started placement services, legal assistance and
counselling among other services".
Speaking
about the plans of TNSFD, Raghava, said, "Basically we have plans
to start eleven different units; an advisory unit to suggest new
schemes and plans and advice deaf associations; a unit for publications;
an information unit to maintain a data base of all hearing impaired
in the State, a publicity unit to produce programmes for the hearing
impaired which could be broadcast on TV or published in the print
medium; a unit that would take care of all activities related to
the various conferences and seminars that TNSFD conducts, a human
resource development unit that would organise training programmes
for the hearing impaired, an interpretation service unit, which
would provide communication assistance for the deaf, a grants and
finance unit to handle funds, an awards and scholarship unit to
recognise outstanding persons involved in work for the deaf, a technical
aids unit to study and make available the latest aid for the deaf
and a development unit constituting a panel of experts to chalk
out future plans. We have progressed on some fronts, though there
is still much work to be done".
"The
problems of deafness are more complex than those of blindness.
Deafness is a much worse misfortune because of the loss of the most
vital stimulus the sound of voice that brings languages, sets thoughts
and helps us in intellectual company of men", said Helen Keller.
Deafness is more of a social problem because of the stigma that
is attached to it, there ought to be a greater effort to facilitate
those persons who have hearing disabilities to enjoy a better social
life. It is this that spurs on these office bearers of TNSFD to
take up the task of helping the hearing impaired.
For details regarding the Coimbatore Association of the Deaf (CAD),
contact The General Secretary, CAD at the following address.
Address: CAD, # 19, YMCA Building, Coimbatore 641 001.
| Text: Joseph Pradeep Raj R |
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