Dharma for the Deaf

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Mr. G
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Dharma for the Deaf

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KUALA LUMPUR: In the silent world, due to the lack of verbal communication, the deaf and mute are usually a group of people being isolated from the society, even in their own families.

Nevertheless, students from an organisation known as "Dharma for the Deaf" aim to inform the public that through visual language and actions the deaf and mute are not the weak community but have the ability to help those who are unfortunate too.

These students are not well-educated or have high-income jobs. They may even come from impoverished families. However, they are willing to spend their time on charity works in a bid to raise fund for those who are needy.

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  • How foolish you are,
    grasping the letter of the text and ignoring its intention!
    - Vasubandhu
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