VIDEO: Hearing impaired students present chilling version of national anthem in sign language

Wearing smiles on their faces, the students proudly express love for their country


Web Desk August 14, 2015
Deaf and mute students presenting national anthem at Quiad's Mausoleum in Karachi. PHOTO COURTESY: DEAF REACH FACEBOOK PAGE.

In what is likely to leave you in awe, a group of deaf and mute students from Karachi have performed the Pakistani national anthem in sign language, a video of which was released on Independence Day.

Organised by the Family Educational Services Foundation (FESF), the young men and women shine with patriotism as they stand proudly at the premises of the Quaid’s Mausoleum and perform the anthem in sign language.



With smiles on their faces, the students proudly express love for their country that has given them freedom, opportunity to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other segments of society.

The video posted on the internet has been making rounds on social media, winning the hearts of many.

 

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Appan | 9 years ago | Reply @Appan: Thank you ET for correcting the title of the article
Syed | 9 years ago | Reply Awesome! Thats the spirit.
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