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Disabled Worker Scores Successes
 

From "GONGREN RIBAO" (Workers' Daily)

ZHAO JINGAN, a disabled worker in the Xian Electromagnetism Research Institute, was awarded a special prize last month for his self-education.

Zhao, 31, a junior middle school graduate, has now reached the academic level of a college graduate after 11 years of hard work. He was promoted to assistant engineer in 1983 because of his success in scientific and technological research.

Half-paralysed from infantile paralysis, Zhao overcame many difficulties and finished all the required courses of senior middle school and engineering college. In the early 1970s he designed several pieces of equipment for the Xian Electromagnetism Institute. In 1979 the institute introduced a set of analytical and survey instruments. Zhao's leader let him programme the software for the new computer and he did an excellent job.

In recent years Zhao wrote three academic papers that were highly praised at national academic meetings. He has learnt by himself English, German and French and has translated 14 articles.

(Beijing Review p.28 No. 2, 1985)


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