DGSE Empowering Special Education in Gilgit Baltistan through Four Weeks extensive Hands-on Training

The National Institute of Special Education (NISE), under the Directorate General of Special Education (DGSE), today concluded an exclusive hands-on training program designed to empower educators and students with disabilities from Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) on their request.
The four-week extensive  training, held from December 29, 2025 to January 23, 2026, focused on "Capacity Building in Visual Impairment, Orientation & Mobility, and Vocational Rehabilitation for Children and Adults with Disabilities."
The training aimed to equip participants with practical skills needed to enhance mobility skills and techniques for Visually Impaired along with vocational rehabilitation and at promoting inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities. This initiative reflects DGSE’s commitment to extending support beyond the Capital ICT and fostering inclusivity across the region.
The participants in this impactful program comprised educators and students from a community based Initiative Hamrah Maktab Special Education School in Khaplu Ghanche, GB. These included Ms. Hakima Bano, Principal, along with Ms. Hijab Zainab, Ms. Khadima Zehra, Ms. Asia Bano (Teacher/Wheelchair user), Ms. Aiman Zehra, Ms. Nasra Batool,  Ms. Hakima bibi, Teacher and a  Student with intellectual and Development disorders Ms. Kisa Batool.
At National Training Centre for Special Persons NTCSP , the trainees received orientation on market oriented trades of computer graphics, block printing and design , beautician, Mehndi tattoo art , jewellery craft and wood carving. 
At the conclusion of the training, the Director General of DGSE, Captain (Retd) Asif Iqbal Asif, distributed certificates among the trainees.The participants expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, as well as the Directorate General of Special Education, for providing this invaluable one-month hands-on training. They emphasized that the skills gained would significantly benefit the Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) initiative back in Gilgit-Baltistan, contributing to long term positive change in their communities.