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National Association of the Deaf (India)
The
National Association of the Deaf
is an organisation for the
deaf
in
India
founded in 2005. The goal of N.A.D. is the organisation and
education
India's
deaf population. The N.A.D. promotes the use of
Indian Sign Language
. The N.A.D.
currently
has over 2,500 members. N.A.D.
aims
to rally
deaf people
in order to
demand
their rights from
the Government
and policy makers. The rights of the deaf in India have been trampled upon without any organisation
raising
its
voice
and providing any relief to the
deaf community
in any sustainable tangible way and what little has been done is only
scratching
the
surface
of the urban deaf population. The
signing
deaf community has no real status within society. the
National Association
of the Deaf the N.A.D. is
affiliated
with the
World Federation of the Deaf
as an
Associate
Membership.
Awards
NAD National Deaf Conference includes awarding of various awards.