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Attitude towards autistic people should be changed: speakers

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Speakers in a discussion underscored

that people should change their attitude towards the autistic children.

"We should change our attitude towards the autistic children and nurse them

with care so that they can prepare themselves to contribute to the society

and the national development," they said.

The speakers said this while addressing a meeting in observance of the "World

Autism Awareness Day" with the theme "Transformation Towards a Neuroinclusive

World for All" at the conference room of the Deputy Commissioner of

Chapainawabganj.

Chapainawabganj district administration and the Department of Social Service

jointly arranged the meeting while Deputy Commissioner of the district AKM

Galiv Khan attended it as the chief guest with Additional Deputy Commissioner

Ahmed Mahbub-Ul-Islam in the chair.

Chairman of Chapainawabganj Zila Parishad valiant freedom fighter Md. Ruhul

Amin, Civil Surgeon Dr. SM Mahmudur Rashid and valiant freedom fighter

Advocate Abdus Samad were present as special guests.

Now, the autistic children should be called golden people or specially

demanded people instead of disabled people, the DC said.

The attitude of the parents and the society towards them should be changed

and they should be taken to the mainstream of the society, otherwise the

development of the country would be hindered, he mentioned.

He further said the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her daughter Saima Wazed

Putul have been working relentlessly to involve them with all activities of

the state as well as the society.

Deputy Director of the Chapainawabganj District Office of the Department of

Social Service Umme Kulsum upheld the overall situation of the autistic

population in the district.

She said there are 42,401 autistic people in the district and of them, 28,585

people are getting allowance, 387 people are getting sub-stipend and 995

people are getting micro-credit.

A total of 1,000 people would be newly included in the number of the autistic

population in the district, she added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha