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<h1>Woman with Speech, Hearing, Visual Impairments Becomes First to Join Government Service Through Disability Quota</h1> A 34-year-old woman with speech, hearing, and visual impairments secured a government position in a state's Commercial Tax Department as a Class IV employee. Known locally as the city's Helen Keller, she communicates through tactile sign language by pressing hands and fingers. Selected through merit-based special recruitment for disabled persons, she completed education through class 12. Social activists claim this represents the first instance nationally of a woman with these combined disabilities joining government service. The appointment has brought recognition to disability rights advocacy and demonstrates implementation of disability reservation provisions.