Indore: In a remarkable achievement, Gurdeep Kaur Vasu, a 34-year-old woman who is deaf, blind, and mute, has secured a Group IV employee position in Indore's Commercial Tax Department in Madhya Pradesh. Affectionately known as ‘Indore's Helen Keller,’ Gurdeep's appointment is believed to be the first of its kind in India for a person with triple sensory impairments joining government service.Gurdeep's journey has been one of immense challenge and perseverance, as recalled by her mother, Manjeet Kaur Vasu. "I feel extremely happy; what matters most is that Gurdeep is now keeping busy," shared Manjeet Kaur. "It was very difficult. We tried everything for her eyes, her treatment went on for 9 months. The doctor advised us to take her to Mumbai. When we reached Mumbai, they told us we were 6 months late."With no local schools for special needs children, Gurdeep was eventually admitted to a school in Vashi, Mumbai, at the age of 11, where she began her studies from Class 4. After a period at home, crucial support from teachers helped her resume her education from Class 6 onward.The remarkable bond between Gurdeep and her teacher, Monica Purohit, a sign language expert, proved instrumental in her development. "I’m Gurdeep's teacher since Class 6. I taught her single-hand American Sign Language," explained Monica Purohit. "While learning from me, Gurdeep passed both her Class 10 and 12 board exams with good marks."Gurdeep communicates using tactile sign language, a method where another person holds her hand and uses touch to convey messages. "Anyone who holds her hand and uses touch to communicate, she can fully express herself and also understand the other person’s message. This method is known as tactile sign language, which is used by children who are both deaf and blind to communicate," Purohit added.At the Commercial Tax Department, Gurdeep's dedication has already made an impression. Sapna Pankaj Solanki, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Tax Department, praised her new employee: "Gurdeep Kaur Vasu, the girl, has been selected in our Commercial Tax Department under the Group IV category. She comes to the office regularly on a daily basis, and performs her duties with great dedication and hard work. I believe she is quite happy doing her job, and I wish her a bright future."Disability rights activists are championing Gurdeep's appointment as a significant step forward for inclusivity. Gyanendra Purohit, a Social Justice Activist, highlighted the unprecedented nature of her achievement. "Gurdeep can neither see, nor speak, nor hear. She is visually, speech, and hearing impaired – divyang in all three ways. And this is the first such unique case in India where a blind, mute, and deaf girl has secured a government job. This has happened for the first time."
00:00Gurdip, a specially abled woman who cannot see, hear or speak, has become an inspiration to many.
00:2034-year-old Gurdip Kaur Vasu, fondly known as Indore's Helen Keller,
00:25has been appointed as a Group 4 category employee in the Commercial Tax Department in Indore.
00:33Her mother, Manjeet Kaur Vasu, grew emotional as she recalled her daughter's long and challenging journey.
00:55We took her to the position. It was a very difficult time.
00:59We had a lot of treatment for her eyes.
01:02Dr. Hadyek told her that she took her 9 months, she said she took her to Bombay.
01:07Bombay was told that she took her 6 months late.
01:09Then, someone showed her that she took her to Bombay.
01:14We went to Bombay and went to Bombay.
01:16She took her admission, she took her 11 years.
01:19She took her 11-year-old, she took her 11-year-old.
01:21After that, she was studying for 4th class.
01:23She stayed in the house for 6-7 years.
01:25Then, we knew that she was going to be able to tell her.
01:28So, we were together with her.
01:30Then, we were studying for 6th class.
01:33The special bond between Gurdip and her teacher,
01:36built on patience, trust and years of dedication,
01:40helped her learn sign and tactile language.
01:43With this support, Gurdip successfully cleared her class 10th and 12th board exams
01:48and now proudly serves as an employee in the Commercial Tax Department.
01:53The course of this, Gurdip's teacher taught her PhD in class 6th.
01:58I was studying for 6th class 6th class 6th.
02:00She was studying the single-AD, American Sign Language in the School of American Sign Language.
02:05The course of studying in class 10th and 12th grade.
02:10She was applying for 10th grade and passed by all the classes.
02:13Now, Gurdip is in the job of which department is.
02:14Which department did?
02:15Go to which department did?
02:16The commercial tax department did.
02:19Which department did?
02:20Gurdip's senior at work says she attends office regularly and performs her duties with sincerity
02:47and dedication her appointment is being hailed as a milestone by disability
03:17rights activists. They claim this is the first time in India that a person who is deaf, blind
03:23and mute has joined the government service.
03:25Gurdip cannot see, cannot speak or listen. The third time is a person who is deaf. This is the first time in India. The first time is the person who is deaf.
03:43There is also a circular of Madhpadev Shasana that will get a lot of daily activities.
03:47But in the implementation, everyone said how to work with them.
03:51But the first thing is that they can do everything.
04:03Gurdeep's journey is a powerful example of breaking barriers and championing inclusion.
04:08Her success proves that with the right support,
04:11no disability can limit talent and determination.