Chennai

Computer training for physically challenged

Express News Service | Posted on May 23, 2012 at 08:01am IST

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CHENNAI : Mukti, a service project of M S Dadha Foundation will soon launch employment oriented computer training for physically challenged and economically deprived persons.
According to a press note, Mukti said the coaching would be provided absolutely free of charge at the computer lab located at its artificial limb workshop at No.1, Station Road, Meenambakam, Chennnai 27.
The first batch will be inaugurated on Friday, May 25 at 4.30 pm. Interested people may apply either by post or by  mail at muktiindia@gmail.com.
Applicants will be selected on first-come-first- served basis wherein physically challenged peoplewill be given the first priority.
Mukti provides artificial limbs to amputees and callipers to polio afflicted persons. Since its inception in 1986, Mukti has provided nearly 2,50,000 such mobility devises to the needy.

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