RDO Smt. K. Madhavi Visits Hari Manovikasa Kendram on World Disability Day

On December 3, 2024, in celebration of World Disability Day, we were honored to welcome Smt. K. Madhavi, the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO) of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema District, to Hari Manovikasa Kendram. This special occasion marked a significant moment in recognizing the ongoing efforts of our organization in supporting children with special needs.
A Meaningful Visit
The visit was an opportunity for Smt. K. Madhavi to engage in enriching discussions with Sri S. Rajashekar, our Executive Director, about the various programs and initiatives we have in place to enhance the lives of children with special needs. The conversation focused on the importance of education, rehabilitation, and the need for a more inclusive society for people with disabilities.
Celebrating World Disability Day
World Disability Day is an important occasion to raise awareness about the challenges faced by people with disabilities and to promote a society that is inclusive and accessible to all. During her visit, Smt. Madhavi not only recognized the significance of this day but also acknowledged the efforts of our dedicated team in making a tangible impact on the lives of children with special needs.
Our Onging Initiatives
At Hari Manovikasa Kendram, we are committed to supporting children with special needs through:
- Inclusive Education: Personalized programs to help each child learn and grow in a nurturing environment.
- Rehabilitation Services: Tailored programs that improve the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of children.
- Specialized Programs: Services like speech therapy, occupational therapy, and life skills training to address diverse needs.




Reflecting on the Impact
The visit also provided an opportunity for us to showcase the progress and impact of our work on the children we serve. Smt. Madhavi expressed her appreciation for the initiatives that have been making a difference, and the discussions centered on ways to expand and improve these efforts in the future.
Her visit is a testament to the growing recognition and importance of the work being done to uplift children with disabilities and to create a more inclusive and supportive community