Symbol of Equality and Confidence
In her address, Dr. Shukla emphasized that purple is not merely a color but a symbol of dignity, equality, and confidence. She reminded the audience that persons with disabilities are uniquely gifted and inspire society to look beyond physical limitations.
Echoing these sentiments, Ms. Nanda highlighted that assistive devices are a right, not a charity, enabling independence and self-respect. She underlined the need for awareness about assistive technology and normal, respectful behavior towards Divyangjan in everyday life.
A Festival of Talent and Empowerment
The event opened with a welcome address by Shri Kumar Raju, Director of ISLRTC, followed by cultural and academic sessions. A moving moment during the inauguration was the presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation to Ms. Gurdeep Kaur Vasu, the first deafblind Indian to secure a government job under the multiple disabled category in Madhya Pradesh’s Commercial Tax Department.
The recognition highlighted the festival’s spirit of celebrating resilience and determination, setting an example for others to follow.
Highlights of Purple Fest 2025
Purple Fest 2025 was designed to showcase the creativity and enterprise of Divyangjan while also promoting inclusion in mainstream society. Key attractions included:
- Art & Craft Exhibition: Showcasing handmade products created by Divyangjan artisans.
- Entrepreneurship Stalls: Featuring 22 stalls set up by entrepreneurs with disabilities, promoting self-reliance and business innovation.
- Cultural Programmes & Sports: Demonstrating the diversity, energy, and creativity of participants.
- Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) Programmes: Focused on strengthening professional knowledge with an emphasis on Indian Sign Language (ISL).
A Strong Message of Rights and Respect
Purple Fest 2025 carried a powerful message: disability is not a weakness, assistive devices are not charity, and respect is not a favor but a right. The event promoted the idea that inclusion must be embedded in society’s fabric, enabling persons with disabilities to thrive with dignity.
By providing a national platform for showcasing talent, encouraging entrepreneurship, and spreading awareness, the festival underscored India’s commitment to building a society where opportunities are accessible to all.
