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who are called differently abled persons?​

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Answered by samrarahaf786
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Disabled vs. differently abled. The first thing that comes to mind when labelling someone as 'disabled' is the action itself. People aren't and shouldn't be labelled as anything, least of all disabled. When someone is diagnosed with a condition (like autism), they aren't autistic, they HAVE autism.


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Answered by arnab2261
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➡️ The persons who have lost their any kind of physical ability were earlier called as 'disabled'. But seeing the capability of those persons (like Stephen Hawking), it was difficult to call them disabled, so they were called as 'differently abled'.

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