yìn dù印度rú hé如何bāng zhù帮助tīng zhàng听障rén shì人士
Life is not easy for people with hearing impairments in India.
They are often ignored by society, and many people have prejudices against them.
In the past, schools in India mainly used spoken language teaching and did not use sign language, which made it difficult for many hearing-impaired students to learn, and many had to drop out.
Now, the Indian government has started to pay attention to the education of people with hearing impairments and has made some new policies, such as allowing hearing-impaired children to attend school for free, supporting the learning and use of sign language, and creating a sign language dictionary.
The government also hopes to have more TV programs with subtitles or sign language interpretation.
Although there has been progress, India still needs more schools and teachers to help hearing-impaired students.
Society also needs to understand and care more about people with hearing impairments so that they can live and learn better.