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World Fragile X Day shines light on intellectual disability

Shalini Kedia, founder and chairperson of Fragile X Society India, said lighting up India Gate in teal “is symbolic as the topic of intellectual disabilities has been kept in the dark for long”.

World Fragile X Day, intellectual disability, rare genetic illness, Martin-Bell syndrome, intellectual disability, causes and autism, indian express, indian exores newsIntellectually differently abled students being trained by mentors during one of their classes. (Image source: HashHackCode)

On the occasion of World Fragile X Day, which raises awareness about the rare genetic illness — Fragile X or Martin-Bell syndrome — that causes intellectual disability and autism, India Gate gleamed teal on Saturday.

Shalini Kedia, founder and chairperson of Fragile X Society India, said lighting up India Gate in teal “is symbolic as the topic of intellectual disabilities has been kept in the dark for long”.

Parents of children who suffer from Fragile X were also present at the event and raised concerns. Said Meena Sharma, “My 22-year-old son has Fragile X but he is competent in many tasks. Due to the taboo attached to intellectual disabilities, there aren’t any jobs available for him.”

Pallavi Mehta, whose 15-year-son has the syndrome, said, “The country’s education system is not supportive towards children with intellectual disabilities.”

Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Arjun Munda, who was at the event, said, “I would like to encourage people to spread awareness… everyone has abilities, which is why this is a campaign we all believe in and appreciate.”

 

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Saman Husain is a Trainee Journalist at The Indian Express, reporting on the Delhi-NCR region. While specializing in the intersection of civic governance, minority rights, and women’s issues, Saman provides on-the-ground insights into the policies and social movements shaping India’s capital. From covering the complexities of MCD bypolls to reporting on electoral roll revisions (SIR) across North India, her work is defined by a commitment to grassroots storytelling and institutional accountability. With a keen focus on culture and education, Saman bridges the gap between official policy and community impact. Follow her latest field reports and civic updates on Twitter  @SamanHusain9 ... Read More

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