SHILLONG, NOV 14: Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar has asked the Social Welfare department to compile a detailed list of all visually impaired children in the state, those blind from birth and those who became blind later, so that suitable measures can be explored to help them.
Vijayashankar noted that some children who have lost their eyesight due to accidents or medical conditions may still have the possibility of regaining their vision. He emphasized the need for donor support and appropriate medical intervention.
He informed that certain hospitals, particularly in Kerala, are equipped to treat children below 14 years with eye-related conditions and are known for offering specialized Ayurvedic treatment for the eyes.
For partially blind children, Vijayashankar said, a 15-day treatment regimen could significantly improve their vision if properly followed.
The Governor assured that the government would request the hospital to accept children from the state in batches for treatment.
He was addressing a special programme that brought together children with different abilities at Raj Bhavan to mark the Children Day’s celebration.
Vijayashankar, who was accompanied by his wife, extended warm greetings to the children and highlighted the significance of celebrating the day with those coming from different schools and living with physical challenges.
He described the occasion as meaningful for the Raj Bhavan, which was able to host children with diverse needs.
Reaffirming the state’s responsibility toward the welfare of children with disabilities, Vijayashankar said every possible support will be extended. He urged the department to identify and nurture the talents of these children, noting that many could excel as musicians, swimmers, or singers with proper training and guidance.
The programme organized by the social welfare department featured lively performances, including songs by the GTC band, a presentation by students of Jyoti School, and musical numbers by two differently-abled young children from ASHA School, Shillong.
By Our Reporter
