World Disability Day Program Held at Government Boys High School, Tank
A World Disability Day awareness program was successfully organized at Government Boys High School, Tank, with the aim of promoting understanding, inclusion, and respect for persons with disabilities. The event served as an important platform to highlight the rights, abilities, and potential of persons with disabilities and to encourage an inclusive mindset among students and the wider community.
The program was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including the Additional Assistant Commissioner (AAC) Tank Headquarters, the Head of the Social Welfare Department, and the District Education Officer (Female), Tank, who attended as chief guests. Their participation reflected strong government support for initiatives that promote social inclusion and equal opportunities for all.
School staff, teachers, and students actively participated in the event, demonstrating enthusiasm and commitment to learning about disability-related issues. Speakers emphasized the importance of removing social barriers, ensuring equal access to education, and fostering an environment where persons with disabilities are treated with dignity and respect.
The event highlighted key messages of awareness, inclusion, and empowerment, encouraging students to become advocates for positive change within their communities. Through such programs, educational institutions play a vital role in shaping attitudes and building a more compassionate and inclusive society.
The World Disability Day program concluded with a renewed commitment from all participants to support the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities and to work collectively toward a society where no one is left behind.


