Have you ever experienced this: you walk into a shop and then try to talk to the people in the shop, and to your utmost surprise, no one understands what you're saying, not even the service provider? Now the million-dollar question is, how would you cope with this frustrating situation, if it were you? Now that's how hearing and speech impaired people feel when they walk into a clinic or other health facility and no one seems to understand what they are trying to say. That's how they feel when they don't even understand what the preacher is talking about in church; that's how they feel when they can't even ask questions in class not because they don't want to but because of their condition. How many institutions in this country have sign language interpreters? One, out of how many? Millions! If that's the case, then how are they coping in such an environment? How are they thriving? Are there legislations that should ensure an inclusive society? Ab...
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