Miss-Delectable
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Deaf and dumb person believes in working hard
Being able to hear sounds is very important for human beings to satisfy aesthetic sense and but it is also necessary to share our feelings, emotions and desires with others is an effective way. It enables us to communicate with each other successfully and makes us feel as part of a community. Being able to hear well allows us to receive information, both from other people and from our surroundings. Sounds can be pleasing; the sound of nature or music.
However, we cannot assess the importance of these capabilities unless we lose it ourselves. Think of those who are unable to hear and speak.
Shahid Naseem, 26, who is deficient in the sense of hearing and speaking, repairs bicycles in Mir Colony, Rawalpindi, and earns Rs200 to 300 in three days. He is a living example of sincerity of living for some purpose. He has been fixing bicycles for the last 10 years and used to be very happy with his work a few years back but now his work is near to closing down due to sky-rocketing prices of repairing materials.
He uses special signs and gestures while talking and also uses writing to convey his words.
He was supported by his relative who translated his gestures for this news agency: I am mending bicycles in a rented shop and have to pay rent of Rs1,000 per month. A few years back my business was going well but now it is going down due to increase in the prices of spare parts of bicycles.
He has three brothers and two sisters while his father is a painter, who is also jobless. His family basically belongs to Kashmir but long ago they have shifted to Rawalpindi.
He said while talking to INFN, My engagement has also been broken due to my deafness and they say that I am a physically ill but I am alright except being deprived from the power of hearing and speaking and that is beyond my control or choice.
He said he is working in a rented shop, if he is provided any shop somewhere in Rawalpindi where he could work easily that would be a great help.
Being able to hear sounds is very important for human beings to satisfy aesthetic sense and but it is also necessary to share our feelings, emotions and desires with others is an effective way. It enables us to communicate with each other successfully and makes us feel as part of a community. Being able to hear well allows us to receive information, both from other people and from our surroundings. Sounds can be pleasing; the sound of nature or music.
However, we cannot assess the importance of these capabilities unless we lose it ourselves. Think of those who are unable to hear and speak.
Shahid Naseem, 26, who is deficient in the sense of hearing and speaking, repairs bicycles in Mir Colony, Rawalpindi, and earns Rs200 to 300 in three days. He is a living example of sincerity of living for some purpose. He has been fixing bicycles for the last 10 years and used to be very happy with his work a few years back but now his work is near to closing down due to sky-rocketing prices of repairing materials.
He uses special signs and gestures while talking and also uses writing to convey his words.
He was supported by his relative who translated his gestures for this news agency: I am mending bicycles in a rented shop and have to pay rent of Rs1,000 per month. A few years back my business was going well but now it is going down due to increase in the prices of spare parts of bicycles.
He has three brothers and two sisters while his father is a painter, who is also jobless. His family basically belongs to Kashmir but long ago they have shifted to Rawalpindi.
He said while talking to INFN, My engagement has also been broken due to my deafness and they say that I am a physically ill but I am alright except being deprived from the power of hearing and speaking and that is beyond my control or choice.
He said he is working in a rented shop, if he is provided any shop somewhere in Rawalpindi where he could work easily that would be a great help.