The Mission Ability beyond Disability, launched in 2005
by Anupama Singh, an accomplished painter, socialite and wife of then
Army chief General J. J. Singh, is being used by the armed forces for
reaching out to persons with disability (PwD) in far flung border
districts of the country. As part of the mission, camps have been
organized for distributing various devices to the PwD in Kargil, the
border regions of Jammu and Kashmir as well as Tamenglong in Manipur,
and Tawang, Seppa and Zero in Arunachal Pradesh . The Mission has also
held a camp at the remote Little Andaman Island.
Col.
Tapash Chatterjee, who has been closely associated with the mission
since its inception and is its first Modal Officer, said “knitting
people and organisations together to promote a good cause not just helps
the country’s PwD but also arouses a sense of belonging in the
increasingly fragmented society.”
To reach out to
more and more people in the target areas, the Mission has also roped in
the Heritage Foundation, which was established in 1989 with the aim to
promote India’s heritage of community consciousness. “It is a connecting
agency linking people with the desired resources,” said Col. Chatterjee
adding that the Foundation today focuses on connecting community
workers and rehabilitation professionals with those in need and in
particular the most marginalised sections of PwD.
The mission has from this year also started using religious events to reach out to the PwDs. At the Durga Puja in Chackberia, a small town in south Bengal, this year, a special distribution camp was organized for PwD in which mobility aids such as tricycles, wheel chairs, crutches and walking sticks were given away.
Speaking about the innovative scheme, Col. Chatterjee said he got the idea of using the Durga Puja celebrations to reach out to the disabled in the locality after witnessing the extent of community participation at one of the mega Free Assistive Devices Camp in North Bengal.
The Chackberia puja event has since helped PwD from the lesser served regions of Kakdweep and Sunderbans in leading a better life. “There was a tendency to remove the disabled from social spaces”, Col. Chatterjee explained, “but now we have started a new trend and helped make society more responsive and receptive to disabled persons.”
The Mission Ability beyond Disability is being conducted under a collaborative arrangement by ALIMCO (under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment), the Heritage Foundation, various State governments, non-governmental organisations and other institutions.
Source : The Hindu , 25th Dec 2013
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