Draft Bill has been sent to States for their suggestions
Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Kumari Selja has said
the government will introduce the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Bill in Parliament shortly.
She was speaking after laying the foundation stone for the Composite
Regional Centre for Persons with Disabilities at Vellimadukunnu here on
Saturday.
Upcoming projects
The Minister said the draft Bill had been sent to all the States for getting their suggestions.
Referring to the upcoming projects of the Union government for the
welfare of the physically and mentally challenged persons, she said
emphasis would be given to increase the human resource in the sector
through proper training.
Ms. Selja said that around 75 per cent of people with disabilities were
residing in the rural areas and hence there should be more
grassroots-level interventions.
30 per cent employed
“Also, we should notice the fact that only 30 per cent of them were currently employed,” she pointed out.
Minister for Panchayats and Social Justice M.K. Muneer said the Centre
should support the State to sanction two Central institutes – one to
care the visually challenged and the other for orthopaedic care.
Dr. Muneer said steps had been taken to regularise the employment of
people with disabilities. A report in this regard with details of people
who secured government job up to 2003 had been forwarded for the
consideration of the Chief Minister.
Already 1,083 persons with physical disabilities had been regularised in their jobs, he pointed out.
He also shared the plan of the State government to issue disability
certificates to 2.57 lakh more persons in the State through the Kerala
State Social Security Mission and to set up a hi-tech prosthesis
manufacturing unit.
Report on centre
Presenting a report on the upcoming Composite Regional Centre for
Persons with Disabilities, Neeradha Chandramohan, Director, National
Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities, said
the new project would be completed in a phased manner at Chevayur.
It would offer all modern amenities for people with multiple disabilities, she said.
M.K. Raghavan, MP, presided over the function. Mayor A.K. Premajam,
district panchayat president K. Jameela, A. Pradeep Kumar, MLA; and
District Collector K.V. Mohan Kumar were present.
Source : The Hindu ( 14th April 2013 )
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