Vadodara, September 15 (IANS). Bhupendra Patel, chief minister of Gujarat, won the hearts of all with his sensitivity and love for children during the IELTS Urban Innovation and Infrastructure Summit held in Vadodara. During this time he listened to him by giving a microphone to Gauri Shardul, a disabled student of the Urmi School. This little work again revealed its spontaneity and skill. Divyang Children or Urmi School was invited to welcome the main minister at the conference. Gauri Shardul, a student of Class X, welcomed the chief minister by hosting a sketch frame with her hands. Gauri praised the smooth Bharat Abhiyan on stage, saying that this campaign faced life to the otherwise. The chief minister not only listened to his words, but took his proposals seriously. In a conversation with the Ians news agency, Gauri described her meeting with the Chief Minister as inspiring. He said: “The chief minister listened carefully to my words and I am confident that they will follow my suggestions.” He further said that Gauri uses computers in studies and that she has no problem studying with normal students. His dream is to become an IAS officer by passing UPSC exam. Gauri believes that this post will give him respect and dignity. More than 80 children who are disabled in Urmi School, and they have special education as well as trust. The inspiration of children such as Gauri and the sensitivity of the chief minister symbolizes that change in society is possible. The event not only influenced the people of Vadodara, but also showed that the confluence of leadership and sensitivity can give a new direction to society. -Ians shk/dsc share this story tags
Vadodara: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel spent memorable moments with a disabled student
