CM opens new wing of inst for kids with spl needs

CM opens new wing of inst for kids with spl needs
Shimla: Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Monday inaugurated the newly constructed wing of the institute for children with special needs at Dhalli in Shimla.
The five-storey building includes 32 modern classrooms and residential rooms equipped with modern facilities. It has been built at a cost of Rs 8.28 crore.
The chief minister said the institute currently imparts education to 140 children, including 106 with hearing impairment and 34 visually impaired ones. It offers free residential education from Classes 1 to 12. It also imparts vocational training in handicrafts, bakery, computer skills and horticulture to help the students become self-reliant and lead a life of dignity.
On the occasion, the CM also said the state govt employees and pensioners of various boards and corporations will get their salaries and pensions on Oct 28 on account of Diwali. TNN
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