Khimji Ramdas Group (KR), an established business conglomerate in Oman, said its social development arm Eshraqa will be supporting the construction of a new vocational centre of for the Association of Early Intervention for children with special needs (AEIC). 
 
The AEIC’s vocational center will be dedicated to providing children of determination with training and rehabilitation equipment and facilities that will ensure their integration into society; and help them and their families lead a better quality of life, said Nailesh Khimji, Director, Khimji Ramdas after signing the agreement with special needs organisation's CEO Sabah Mohammed Al Bahlani. 
 
Highlighting the importance of integrating special needs children to society within the framework of Oman’s Vision 2040, Khimji said: "Eshraqa strives to play a role in ensuring inclusive and quality education for all in the sultanate. We aim to promote lifelong learning, by supporting programmes in early childhood development, as well as access to technical and vocational education and training for the youth."
 
"Our commitment to the Association of Early Intervention is in line with the same vision. Through our assistance, we hope to enable generations of special needs children, to reach their full potential and take part in shaping their own future and in turn that of the nation," he stated.
 
Lauding  KR Group for its philanthropic efforts, Al Bahlani said: "We need to leverage private and public partners in new, innovative ways to finance and scale infrastructure that will help in bridging the inclusion divide for children with special needs."
 
The vocational centre will offer special needs children access to boundless beneficial activities and facilitate new ways of interactive learning, while enriching their life’s experiences through meaningful exchanges," he stated.
 
Eshraqa Head Mahmood Khalifa Alsaqri said: "We have been working towards providing children with access to quality education and learning resources through the design of special programmes that are both impactful and sustainable."
 
"Our assistance to the AIEC is a step in the same direction. We will continue to empower, inspire and nurture children from all walks of life, the leaders of tomorrow," he added.
 
Khimji Ramdas’ Eshraqa has been established on the premise that the private sector has a responsibility towards the development of local communities and empowering talented individuals in the sultanate.
 
"By working towards nation-building at the grassroots, Eshraqa aspires to contribute meaningfully to the education sector by building infrastructure that will lead to the enhancement of knowledge, skills and capabilities in society," he added.-TradeArabia News Service