well I have good news to share that today in Punjab more than 450 jobs
are out for disable candidates.
But I agree with Aavinash that
 we should also put pressure on state governments and big NGOs of our
sector should look forward to ensure implantation of our rights as
well.

On 12/2/15, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I'm not wrong, article 253 of the Indian constitution was used to
> enact the PWD act to give effect to India's commitment to the Asian
> pacific decade of the disabled. But disability is still listed in the
> state subjects. I wonder why no advocacy was ever taken to move it in
> to the concurrent list despite seeing all three lists got expanded.
> Now the entire focus is on the RPD Bill which is of course important.
> but what about huge vacancies lying vacant in the several states
> departments? will those jobs be given soon after the passage of the
> RPD Bill?
> On 12/2/15, SC Vashishth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Avinash, they are looking at Delhi not as a state but the Union Govt.
>> which
>> is responsible to pass the Disability Act. From that perspective they
>> aren't wrong. However, there are state laws that impact them. The belief
>> is
>> the state law flows from the central law hence it is crucial that Central
>> law get passed. The state govt. do not act on their own unless Centre has
>> passed it, though technically nothing stops the states from doing their
>> laws based on the UNCRPD or Delhi experiences for India as a nation is
>> signatory to the UNCRPD and has ratified it too!
>>
>> We are yet to see a dynamic state govt. that takes a lead and show mirror
>> to the Union Govt. (smile)!
>>
>> On 2 December 2015 at 14:35, avinash shahi <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm of the firm belief that giant disabled people organisations which
>>> have planned demonstrations on disability day tomorrow in delhi should
>>> hold bigger protests in several states capital. Afterall disability is
>>> a state subject however they are mad at seeking media attention in the
>>> capital.  If I name a few, states such as Bihar, Gujarat, Uttar
>>> Pradesh and West Bengal have cheated disabled people to the max. The
>>> biggest failure of the disability activists and organisations in India
>>> over the last two decades has been their pre-occupation with Delhi
>>> which is yet to formulate its state policy on  disability. We need to
>>> introspect seriously, very seriously...!
>>>
>>> --
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>>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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