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TITLE: Human rights facilities and the role of Indian government for people with disabilities

SUMMARY
Under the Indian Constitution, people with disabilities are guaranteed varying fundamental
rights. The most important ones are noted to be citizenship security, right of justice, liberty of
expression, quality of status, safety against discrimination against job prospects and
opportunities. However, according to the statistical reports presented in 2021, the work status
of individuals with disabilities, as of 2011, has been a minimal count of 36%. The country,
home to over 1.3 billion residents, registers 2.2% of the entire population under different
categories of disabilities. However, over the years, much progress in the lifestyle, healthcare
and job prospects of such individual has not been observed. Majority of industries are still
noted to be highly against the concept of employing such individual, irrespective of their
achievements and potential. Resulting from them, individuals with disabilities who come
from low-income families do not receive necessary requirements, medication, healthcare and
psychological needs. This dissertation is based on forming an analytical and descriptive
understanding of the present situational facilities and governmental aid provided to such
individuals. It also concentrated on the prospective status and requirement of proper
implementation of human rights for people with disabilities. It is expected that this study can
help bringing to focus the varying loopholes and drawbacks of the prevalent system, still
initiated in the country.

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