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essay on the handicapped and their problems​

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Answered by SAMRUDDHIBORADE
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Handicapped people are people with disabilities or deformations in memory, limbs, senses, body etc. which causes a significant reduction in their efficiency and working. People often mistake handicapped as inefficient and weaklings. But the truth is that they are just some special people.

Though they might not have one gift of god but they are special and unique in their own ways. God has gifted them with special powers so as to overcome their disability and live their lives in the world happily.

Handicapped people don’t need any of your sympathy. What they need is love, affection, trust, responsibility and acceptability. They should not be alienated from the society just because they are especially abled. Their hands should be held and they should be given all the love in the world.

Shunning them out is not the correct way. Accept them as they are and make friends with them. What has happened to empathetic and sympathetic minds is beyond my understanding. I hate it that even they are children of the god and yet they are not acknowledged in the society.

Answered by jitendra290
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Answer:

Handicapped people are people with disabilities or deformations in memory, limbs, senses, body etc. which causes a significant reduction in their efficiency and working. People often mistake handicapped as inefficient and weaklings. But the truth is that they are just some special people.

Though they might not have one gift of god but they are special and unique in their own ways. God has gifted them with special powers so as to overcome their disability and live their lives in the world happily.

Handicapped people don’t need any of your sympathy. What they need is love, affection, trust, responsibility and acceptability. They should not be alienated from the society just because they are especially abled. Their hands should be held and they should be given all the love in the world.

Shunning them out is not the correct way. Accept them as they are and make friends with them. What has happened to empathetic and sympathetic minds is beyond my understanding. I hate it that even they are children of the god and yet they are not acknowledged in the society.

Handicapped peopleThey eat the same food, drink the same water, have the same blood flowing in their veins; then why such indifferent attitude and bias towards them. It is more disheartening that their own parents turn them out once they find out that their child is especially abled.

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