The Challenges of Disabled Students with Crippled Dreams and Reality: A Study on the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Abdul Alim, Md. Samir Uddin

Abstract


The mind is simply making the transition to dreaming faster than the body. While strengthening the mind our mental “muscles” improve our memory, attention, brain speed, people skills, intelligence, and navigation. The brain is at the core of everything we do, so make a change to build brainpower. This researcher has selected 51 disabled students through simple random sampling and data are classified and analyzed. Among them, respondents are students of 68.6% male and 31.4% female disabled students. They are facing many problems at the University of Rajshahi. Most of the respondents socio-economic conditions are medium and there are communication problems, no ramp in the maximum academic building, and no special facilities for disabled students. This research emphasizes that we should not consider disabled people as a burden to society. They have also the right to lead meaningful lives and the people having sound health should fulfill their rights.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/eprd.v5n1p14

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