Excerpt from an article Rotary News, Sept 2007


Just by ignorance, the human race that is able and capable of doing anything and everything, except hearing; have been denied the basic and primary need - just to be a human being. The hearing impaired from around the world, just want to be treated as "Human Beings." They don't need sympathy, pity or charity. They want the same understanding, love, affection and respect as others. In other words, they need "Human Dignity" for their survival.

-Rotary News September 2007, "When the Mind Hears" by Varsha Makhija

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