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There are in our country, as in other countries of the world, thousands of handicapped persons, such as those who are blind or deaf and dumb. In some cases, these persons may have been born blind or deaf while in others they may have gone blind or deaf as a result of some illness or accident. You sometimes hear people say of such handicapped persons : "It is the work of fate" or "It is the will of God." Some even say, "They suffer the fruits of their own actions in the past." Even parents of handicapped children often express such feelings and opinions, and they scarcely ever think of how they can help these unfortunate ones. This certainly is not the way to look at the problems of the handicapped. Whatever may be the cause of their suffering, we have got to treat the handicapped with sympathy and understanding. In many instances, physically handicapped children suffer neglect and are left to themselves in their homes. This makes their life extremely sad and lonely. Our first duty is to make these children happier and less lonely. Secondly, we have got to educate these children and help them to live useful lives. We should secure for them the benefits of education in schools intended for them. We have got to make them useful citizens by creating suitable employment opportunities for them. They will, then, have a sense of achievement. We can be happy that we have done our duty towards them.