There is a technology that can convert gestures into language, Fawad Chaudhry

There is a technology that can convert gestures into language, Fawad Chaudhry

Federal Minister of Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that new technology is being introduced for special people.

Addressing the event, he said that 360 million people in the world are deprived of the ability to hear. A technology is emerging that will convert signs into language.

Fawad Chaudhary said that he pays tribute to the personalities who work for special people. Working towards further improvement in innovation and technology. Technology is creating many new avenues for people with disabilities.

He said that the technology related to seeing the moon also gave the sign language the power to speak. We expect similar work from multinational companies. These are the people who can change the world for us.

Fawad Chaudhry said that the star service was announced for the couple shown in the short film. This is when we get the most out of technology.

It should be noted that in its judgment of 15, the Supreme Court had ordered not to call special persons disabled.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan issued a verdict in the quota case for persons with disabilities and declared the decision of the Lahore High Court null and void.

The Supreme Court in its judgment had ordered that the federal and provincial governments should stop using the word “disabled” at the official level and not write “disabled” in official correspondence, circulars and notifications.

The judgment ordered that “Person with Disability” or “Person with Different Abilities” should be written instead of “Disabled” and that special employment arrangements should be made for disabled persons while modern technology should be used for the convenience of disabled persons.

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2024-08-01 01:46:02

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