City
Epaper

MP: Specially-abled Indore girl passes high school exams with flying colours

By ANI | Updated: May 26, 2023 00:05 IST

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India] May 26 : A 32-year-old specially-abled girl in Indore, Gurdeep Kaur, has proved that disability ...

Open in App

Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India] May 26 : A 32-year-old specially-abled girl in Indore, Gurdeep Kaur, has proved that disability is no more hindrance and she passed Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) with 56 per cent in Class 10.

The results of the MP Board were announced on Thursday afternoon. Gurdeep is blind as well as deaf and mute. She used to study at Anand Service Society, an organisation for the deaf and mute in the city.

As Gurdeep can neither speak nor hear nor see, she needed a writer for the exam, for which the writer was appointed after taking special permission from the district administration.

Director of Anand Service Society and Gurdeep's teacher Monika Purohit told ANI, "Gurdeep needed a deaf writer for the exam, who knows sign language. But due to non-provision of deaf-mute writers in the Education Department, special permission was taken from the Education Department with the help of Indore Collector Ilaiah Raja T. Probably, it was the first case in the history of Madhya Pradesh. Gurdeep has secured 56 per cent in the 10th standard examination, which is by far the best among multiple-disabled children in Central India."

"We did not have an English book of Braille script to teach her, but her younger sister Harpreet also helped Gurdeep to read and today she has achieved success," Purohit added.

Gurdeep's mother Manjit Kaur Vasu told ANI, "Gurdeep used to live alone in the house so I got an idea to teach her and she was also fond of going to school and using the computer. That's why we first sent her to study at a school in Mumbai, where after studying till class VIII, we brought her back to Indore later. Since then Gurdeep has been studying in Anand Service Society."

"Nowadays some people don't even teach their normal daughters but I have taught both my daughters. My younger daughter Harpreet Kaur is also pursuing a PhD, I will continue to teach Gurdeep," she added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: IndoreMadhya pradesh board of secondary educationAnand service societyGurdeep kaurManjit kaur vasumumbaiMumbai SattaT20 Mumbai LeagueMumbai IndiansMumbai LeagueMumbai North WestMumbai NorthMumbai North Lok SabhaMumbai SouthMumbai Police Commissioner
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: 39-Year-Old Gujarat Man Beaten to Death at Steel Company Office in Girgaon; Accused Arrested

NationalMcDonald's, KFC May Soon Open At Major Stations Like Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad

MumbaiTaxi, Auto Services to Be Impacted as CNG Supply Hit in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane; Check Reason

CricketIPL 2026 Retentions: Full List of Retained, Released and Traded Players by All 10 Franchises Ahead of Mini-Auction

CricketMI IPL 2026 Retention List: Mumbai Indians’ Retained and Released Players Ahead of Auction

National Realted Stories

NationalDelhi blast accused's viral video: Dr Umar Mohammad talks about suicide bombing

NationalBomb Threat to Bengaluru Metro: BMRCL Receives Threatening Email to Blow Up Metro Station

NationalCounter-Intelligence Kashmir raids multiple locations in Srinagar, Budgam, Kulgam

NationalBengal SIR: Four-member ECI team to review progress, 2nd visit this month

NationalIndia, Russia explore collaboration on shipbuilding, maritime cooperation