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According to the Census 2001, there are 2.19 crore persons with
disabilities in India who constitute 2.13 percent of the total population.
This includes persons with visual, hearing, speech, locomotors and mental
disabilities. Seventy five per cent of persons with disabilities live in rural
areas, 49 per cent of disabled population is literate and only 34 per cent
are employed.
There are five Composite Rehabilitation Centers, four Regional
Rehabilitation Centers and 120 District Disability Rehabilitation Centers
(DDRCs) providing various kinds of rehabilitation services to persons with
disabilities.
The National Policy recognizes that Persons with Disabilities are valuable human resource
for the country and seeks to create an environment that provides them equal opportunities,
protection of their rights and full participation in society. The focus of the policy shall be on
the following:
Prevention of Disabilities
Since disability, in a large number of cases, is preventable, there will be strong
emphasis on prevention of disabilities. Programme for prevention of diseases, which result
in disability and the creation of awareness regarding measures to be taken for prevention
of disabilities during the period of pregnancy and thereafter will be intensified and
their coverage expanded.
Rehabilitation Measures
Rehabilitation measures can be classified into three distinct groups: (I) physical
rehabilitation, which includes early detection and intervention, counseling &
medical interventions and provision of aids & appliances. It will also include the
development of rehabilitation professionals. (ii) educational rehabilitation including
vocational education and (iii) economic rehabilitation for a dignified life in society.
Physical Rehabilitation Strategies
Currently, rehabilitation services are largely available in and around urban areas. Since seventy five percent
persons with disabilities live in rural areas, the services run by professionals will be extended to cover
uncovered and un-served areas. Privately owned rehabilitation service centers shall be regulated for
maintenance of minimum standards which shall be laid down.
To expand coverage in rural and unserved areas, new District Disability Rehabilitation Centers (DDRCs) will
be set up with support from the State Government.
The National Rural Health Mission through Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) addresses the health
needs of rural population, especially the vulnerable sections of society. The ASHA inter-alia will take care of
the comprehensive services to the persons with disabilities at the grass root level.
Assistive Devices
The Government of India has been assisting persons with disabilities in procuring durable and
scientifically manufactured, modern aids and appliances of ISI standard that can promote their
physical, social and psychological independence by reducing the effect of disabilities.
Every year through National Institutes, State Governments, DDRCs and NGOs, persons with
disabilities are provided with devices such as prostheses and orthoses, tricycles, wheel chair,
surgical footwear and devices for activities of daily living, learning equipments (Braille writing
equipments, Dictaphone, CD player/ tape recorder), low vision aids, special mobility aids like
canes for blind, hearing aids, educational kits, communication aids, assistive & alerting devices
and devices suitable for the persons with mental disabilities. The availability of devices will be
expanded to cover uncovered and under-serviced areas.
Private, public and joint sector enterprises involved in the manufacture of high tech assistive
devices for persons with disabilities will be provided financial support by the public sector banks.
Human resource requirements for rehabilitation of persons with disabilities will be assessed and
development plan will be prepared so that the rehabilitation strategies do not suffer from lack of
manpower.
Education for Persons with Disabilities
3.Education is the most effective vehicle of social and economic empowerment. In keeping with the
spirit of the Article 21A of the Constitution guaranteeing education as a fundamental right and Section
26 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995, free and compulsory education has to be provided to all
children with disabilities up to the minimum age of 18 years. According to the Census, 2001, fifty-one
percent persons with disabilities are illiterate. This is a very large percentage. There is a need for
mainstreaming of the persons with disabilities in the general education system through Inclusive
education.
4.Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) launched by the Government has the goal of eight years of elementary
schooling for all children including children with disabilities in the age group of 6-14 years by 2010.
Children with disabilities in the age group of 15-18 years are provided free education under Integrated
Education for Disabled Children (IEDC) Scheme.
5.Under SSA, a continuum of educational options, learning aids and tools, mobility assistance, support
services etc. are being made available to students with disabilities. This includes education through an
open learning system and open schools, alternative schooling, distance education, special schools,
wherever necessary home based education, itinerant teacher model, remedial teaching, part time classes,
Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and vocational education.
6.IEDC Scheme implemented through the State Governments, Autonomous Bodies and Voluntary
Organizations provides hundred percent financial assistance for various facilities like special teachers,
books and stationery, uniform, transport, readers allowance for the visually handicapped, hostel
allowance, equipment cost, removal/modification of architectural barriers, financial assistance for
purchase/production of instructional material, training of general teachers and equipment for resource
rooms.
1. There will be concerted effort on the part of the Government to improve
identification of children with disabilities through regular surveys, their
enrollment in appropriate schools and their continuation till they
successfully complete their education. The Government will endeavor to
provide right kind of learning material and books to the children with
disabilities, suitably trained and sensitized teachers and schools which are
accessible and disabled friendly.
Special education teacher belonging to specific area of disability can be appointed in the
school or as itinerant special teacher depending on the student pupil ratio. The teacher-
pupil ratio for special education teachers envisaged under this scheme is 1:5. This ratio
will be the same for all regular classes as well as for preparatory pre-school classes. In
accordance with this ratio the requisite number of special teachers may be appointed in
schools (or for a cluster of schools) for learners requiring special teacher support on
permanent or contractual basis. The same teachers will provide counseling to the parents,
help in identifying the needs of learners with disabilities, participate in the assessment
team, assist the general teachers in developing IEPs, help in training programmes and in
other ways whenever necessary.
The PWD Act, 1995 provides for 3% reservation in employment in the establishments
of Government of India and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) against identified
posts. The status of reservation for Government in various Ministries/ Departments
against identified posts in Group A, B, C & D is 3.07%, 4.41%, 3.76% and 3.18%
respectively. In PSUs, the reservation status in Group A, B, C & D is 2.78%, 8.54%,
5.04% and 6.75%, respectively. Government will ensure reservation in identified posts
in the Government sector including public sector undertakings in accordance with the
provisions of the PWD Act, 1995. The list of identified posts, which was notified in
2001, will be reviewed and updated.
Wage employment in Private sector
Self-employment
Under the Scheme of Public Sector banks for Orphanages Women’s Homes and
Persons with Disabilities, the benefits of the differential rate of interest are
available to persons with disabilities as well as institutions working for the
welfare of the handicapped. The details of the scheme are as under:
Eligibility
Persons with Orthopaedic disabilities are eligible to take loans under the scheme,
if they satisfy the following conditions:
8.Should be pursuing a gainful occupation
9.Family income from all sources should not exceed more than Rs. 7200/- in
urban or semi-urban areas or Rs 6400/- p.a. in rural areas.
10.Should not have land holding exceeding 1 acre if irrigated, and 25 acres if un-
irrigated
11.Should not incur liability to two sources of finance at the same time.
12.Should work largely on their own and with such help as other members of
their family or some joint partners may give them.
Scheme of assistance to disabled person for purchase and fitting of
aid/appliances:
Only those aids and appliances which do not cost less than Rs.25 and more than Rs.
3600/ are covered under this scheme. These limits will apply to individual items of
aid and where more than one aid is required, giving of the same will be permissible
and the limits will be applied separately. The amount of assistance will be as follows:
(5)Total income Up to Rs. 1200 and amount assistance full cost of the aid
(2) Total income Rs. 1201 to Rs. 2500 and amount assistance 50% of the cost of the
aid
ALIMCO is the only public sector company of its type in the country. It
manufacturers crutches, wheelchairs, tricycles, and other aids and appliances which
are of international standards. The company has set up 35 limb fitting centres which
operate through State Governments. Besides, there are 152 implementing agencies
which provide the aids and appliances manufactured by ALIMCO
Income Tax Concessions
A person with disability shall be allowed a deduction of Rs. 6000/- , but his
deduction will not be allowed where his income exceeds Rs. 1,00,000/-.
5.For persons with multiple handicaps (or disability over 80%) the eligible
amount for tax deduction has increased to Rs, 75,000. The eligible amount also
stands increased from Rs.40,000 to Rs.50,000 for all disabled people.
7.Relief can be availed, both under Section 80DD as well as Section 80DDB of
Income Tax Act. Section 80DD refers to deduction for maintenance, which
includes medical treatment of a disabled person. The category of disability as
prescribed under Rule 11A. Section 80DDB allows deduction for medical
treatment of such disease or ailment as specified under Rule 11DD.
5. The relief for Section 80DDB is not enhanced from Rs.40,000, but the
certificate will be in a new form.
Disabled people who own motorised vehicles are granted exemption from the payment
of the road tax by State Government/Union Territory Administration and are eligible to
claim refund up to 50% of the expenditure incurred by them on purchase of
petrol/diesel from recognized dealers subject to a ceiling as indicated below:
A physically handicapped person having an income upto Rs.2500/- from all sources
would only be eligible for the grant of subsidy on purchase of petrol/diesel.
The scheme is operative through District Social Welfare Officers or
Tehseeldar/Equivalent officer.
Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids/Appliances
Mobility is one of the most important issues that confront disabled persons.
Offering disabled people the freedom of mobility is very important and the
government recognizes this. The section below, talks about various
concessions and subsidies provided by the government relating to travel meant
specifically for persons with disabilities.
The concession certificate may be issued by the Station Master on collection of the
certificate form and the copy of original certificate duly attested by a Gazetted Officer,
M.P.,M.L.A. etc. may be produced while collecting the ticket.
Season Season
First Second Sleeper Ticket Ticket
Class
Class Class Class First Second
Class Class
% age of
75 75 75 50 50
Concession
Travel by AIR - Guidelines of DGCA and Concessions
Concessions for Blind Persons
The Indian Airlines Corporation allows 50% concessional fare to Blind persons or single journey or
single fare for round trip journey on all domestic flights. To avail this facility (for blind persons)
they have to produce a certificate from registered medical practitioner testifying to the fact that the
person is blind and has lost the vision of both eyes. Such certificate must also carry the registration
number of the registered medical practitioner of the state to which he belongs.
Air Hostess/Steward will look after the Blind Persons not accompanied by escorts in flight.
The Public Relation Officer or the Traffic Officer Incharge at the airport will render necessary
assistance to such infirm passengers at the airport of departure and arrival. Escorts are to pay full
fare. This concession cannot be combined with any other concessional fare allowed by the Indian
Airlines.
Locomotor Disabled persons (80% and above) are allowed following Concession in Indian Airlines :
e.50% of normal Economy Class INR Fare or Point to Point Fare, Full Inland Air Travel Tax and
Passenger Service Fee applicable.
f.b. 50% of INR fare applicable to foreigners residing in India for travel on Domestic Sectors.
Women with disabilities
2.According to Census-2001, there are 93.01 lakh women with disabilities,
which constitute 42.46 percent of total disabled population. Women with
disabilities require protection against exploitation and abuse. Special
programmes will be developed for education, employment and providing of
other rehabilitation services to women with disabilities keeping in view their
special needs. Special educational and vocation training facilities will be setup.
Programmes will be undertaken to rehabilitate abandoned disabled women/ girls
by encouraging their a adoption in families, support to house them and impart
them training for gainful employment skills. The Government will encourage the
projects where representation of women with disabilities is ensured at least to the
extent of twenty five percent of total beneficiaries.
3.Steps shall be taken to provide short duration stay homes for women with
disabilities, hostels for working disabled women, and homes for aged disabled
women.
4.It has been noted that women with disabilities have serious difficulty in
looking after their children. The Government will take up a programme to
provide financial support to women with disabilities so that they may hire
services to look after their children. Such support will be limited to two children
for a period not exceeding two years.
Children with Disabilities
Children with disabilities are the most vulnerable group and need special
attention. The Government would strive to:
5.Ensure right to care, protection and security for children with disabilities;
3.Disabled persons, their families and care givers incur substantial additional
expenditure for facilitating activities of daily living, medical care,
transportation, assistive devices, etc. Therefore, there is a need to provide them
social security by various means. Central Government has been providing tax
relief to persons with disabilities and their guardians. The State Governments/
U.T. Administrations have been providing unemployment allowance or
disability pension. The State Governments will be encouraged to develop a
comprehensive social security policy for persons with disabilities.
4.Parents of severely disabled persons with autism, cerebral palsy, mental
retardation and multiple disabilities feel a sense of insecurity regarding the
welfare of their wards after their death. The National Trust for persons with
autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and multiple disabilities has been
providing legal guardians through Local Level Committee. They are also
implementing the Supported Guardianship Scheme to provide financial security
to persons with the above-mentioned severe disabilities who are destitute and
abandoned by supporting the cost of guardianship. This scheme, which is
presently implemented in a few districts, shall be expanded to cover other areas
in a phased manner.
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