White Cane Day marked at RCCI

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White Cane Day marked at RCCI

White Cane Day and awareness walk at RCCI

RAWALPINDI, OCT 15 /DNA/ – The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has stressed joint efforts to enable blind persons to play an equal and active role in educational, economic, and social aspects of life like other citizens of the country.

Saqib Rafiq, President RCCI while addressing a ceremony to mark World White Cane at Chamber House, said that it is our moral obligation to look after the visually impaired people and provide them all possible facilities and opportunities to take part in normal activities of life. The white stick is the identity of the blind, said Saqib Rafiq. The Chamber of Commerce is also working for special persons under its collective social responsibility, he added.

The aim of celebrating White Cane Day and awareness walk was to show solidarity with the visually impaired and to highlight their problems.  The ceremony was jointly organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber, Punjab Special Education Department Rawalpindi Division, ZLK Securities  and True Sight Organization for the Blind Rawalpindi.

An awareness walk, symbolizing the collective effort to create a more inclusive society was also held.

Blind students took the stage, demonstrating their remarkable talents through various performances.

The young talents enthusiastically participated in various activities that not only showcased their abilities but also spread awareness about the challenges they face daily. The event was an opportunity to celebrate their abilities and encourage them to reach their full potential.

Additional Commissioner (Coordination) Syed Nazarat Ali graced the event as chief guest. President RCCI Mr. Saqib Rafiq along with Group Leader RCCI Mr. Sohail Altaf, Former President Mr. Zahid Latif Khan, Vice President Mr. Faisal Shahzad, Executive Committee Member Mr. Shahid Qayum, DEO special education Ms Shumaila, True Sight Organization representatives, Students from Special Education School/Colleges from Chakwal, Jehlam and Rawalpindi and civil society members were present on the occasion.