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Exhibition of articles made by disabled

To foster the creativity of the differently-abled, The RAK Child Study Centre organised an exhibition and sale of articles made by people with disabilities and those from disadvantaged groups.

Updated on: Dec 18, 2011, 24:25:08 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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To foster the creativity of the differently-abled, The RAK Child Study Centre, an early childhood care and education programme and a research centre affiliated to the department of human development and childhood studies at Lady Irwin College, organised an exhibition and sale of articles made by people with disabilities and those from disadvantaged groups.

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The centre caters to the development and education needs of children, including those with special needs.

It also organises community outreach events on an annual basis. The 4th Community Outreach event titled 'Swavalamban: Ek Anokha Bazaar' aimed at generating awareness and sensitivity in the community about the need to empower people with disabilities and those from underprivileged groups.

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