Summary: NISH students participated in mad ads competition themed on 'Door mat'. Mysuru: AIISH Aawaaz, the three-day annual festival of All-India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH) that began here on Friday, has a special set of participants. Ten special students from Kerala-based National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) are vying for honours at the festival.The festival has participants from 25 colleges in the city, UoM PG departments, and six speech and hearing colleges from across India. The hearing impaired students, after being briefed about the theme at 11.30am, penned the script and practised for a while too. But putting the message across to audience is challenging," Sumesh told TOI.Akshay, a final year student of AIISH, said: "It is heartening to know that special students are more interested to exhibit their talent in several competitions.
Mysuru: AIISH Aawaaz, the three-day annual festival of All-India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH) that began here on Friday, has a special set of participants. Ten special students from Kerala-based National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) are vying for honours at the festival.The festival has participants from 25 colleges in the city, UoM PG departments, and six speech and hearing colleges from across India. NISH students participated in mad ads competition themed on 'Door mat'.
The hearing impaired students, after being briefed about the theme at 11.30am, penned the script and practised for a while too. Sumesh, a final year student of NISH and the team leader, said: "It is not difficult to communicate among ourselves because we use sign language. But putting the message across to audience is challenging," Sumesh told TOI.Akshay, a final year student of AIISH, said: "It is heartening to know that special students are more interested to exhibit their talent in several competitions.
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