Govt plans insurance scheme for disabled

While the social security Bill for the unorganised sector may take a long time 
in becoming a reality, the disabled in the country may get their own insurance
scheme funded by a unique corpus soon.

The disabled who have been denied insurance cover by companies all these years 
stand to get insurance as a right once the scheme is in place this year.
The source of the funding of the insurance scheme is also unique.

It is to be funded through a Rs 2400 crore (Rs 24 billion) corpus that has 
accrued to the Ministry for Social Justice and Empowerment from public sector
banks.

These banks, which had made a profit while rounding off their accounts, had 
been asked by the Supreme Court to spend the money for public good specifically
for the disabled after a PIL three years ago.

The ministry, which has started receiving the money, plans to implement the 
insurance scheme in this financial year using the funds.

Interest from this corpus would be used for various disability welfare schemes 
and the insurance scheme will benefit from this fund, officials said.

The National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, 
Mental retardation and Multiple disabilities and the Chief Commissioner for 
Persons
with Disabilities are working out the social security cum insurance cover with 
various insurance companies.

A three-member team of experts, including Pradeep Ghosh of the NGO Oasis 
Bhopal, Dr T V Ramesh of Insurance brokering firm Alegion in Chennai, and 
Shyamala,
director of Adi (formely Spastic Society of Northern India, has been working on 
the insurance scheme with the actuaries of insurance companies for the
last four months.

Pradeep Ghosh, one of the experts working out details of the insurance scheme 
with actuaries, said it was likely to be implemented on a pilot basis in one
or two districts to begin with and would be spread out to the rest of the 
country in phases. Ghosh added that it was a big achievement for the disabled
as they had been denied insurance cover by all companies so far.

Ghosh himself an Ashoka social entrepreneur who was formerly with the IT sector 
said the insurance companies came forward for a Governemnt-supported insurance
scheme after disability activists and lawyer Colin Gonsalvez threatened last 
year to move the court on the denial of insurance cover to disabled.

Poonam Natarajan Chairperson of the National Trust said that the scheme was 
being processed and she would not be in a position to give details now.

However sources said that the insurance cover would later incorporate products 
like endowment policies which would provide pensions to the disabled.

The two national agencies on disability would be sending a proposal of demands 
to the insurance companies and the scheme is likely to be implemented in
this financial year, sources said.

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