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Odisha: Sign language interpreters at police stations for hearing-impaired, mute people

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Published : Oct 18, 2019, 11:19 AM IST

In order to assist people with hearing and speaking disabilities, the Odisha government has decided to enrol sign language interpreters at police stations across the state. These interpreters will provide the disabled with ease of registering their cases and narrating their ordeals to concerned law and order authorities.

Odisha: Sign language interpreters at police stations for hearing-impaired, mute people

Bhubaneswar:In a first, Odisha Government will empanel sign language interpreters at the police stations to assist people with hearing and speaking disabilities.

State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Sulochana Das said that the interpreters will assistdivyangsin recording their statements and filing FIRs at the police stations.

"Deaf and mute people are very prone to crime and they can't explain the crime. It is difficult to understand their language also. So, Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 has mentioned that every police station should have a sign language instructor," she said.

State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Sulochana Das

She also said that besides registering the police complaints, these interpreters will also provide help to such citizens in further legal proceedings.

"They will help specially-abled persons to register their FIR and also interpret their feelings in the court. We have given a list of 13 certified sign language instructors to the police," she said.

In the absence of interpreters, people with speaking and hearing disabilities encounter extreme difficulty in registering their cases and narrating their ordeal to concerned law and order authorities.

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