http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/physically-challenged-left-to-fend-for-themselves/story-Ajw0DzeUoHmQHxrjVNksCN.html
The government is playing a cruel joke on the physically challenged
persons who are still getting Rs 250 as a monthly financial assistance
for the last many years, while the costs of the all the commodities of
daily use have increased many folds, making their survival on this
paltry amount difficult.

The government started paying Rs 100 per month to the physically
challenged persons in 1995 and over 20 years, it has been increased to
just Rs 250.

‘Rs 250 per month pension too less’

“We are only receiving Rs 250 per month as financial assistance and it
is too less to live on. On daily basis, we are getting about Rs 8 per
day. One can buy only a cup of tea for the whole day with this amount.
For existence, one needs clothes, ration for daily food and also
medical treatment at times. The government should provide us at least
Rs 1,500 per month,” says Basant Singh, a resident of Devi Wala
village of Faridkot district, who has almost 100 per cent physical
inability as both of his legs were left badly crippled by the polio in
childhood.

His father is a daily wager and Basant, too, has to depend upon his
parents to lead his life. He can neither walk nor do any other
physical activity except pedalling the tri-cycle.

Basant Singh is not alone who is left to fend for himself. According
to Basant, there are at least three cases of handicapped persons in
Devi Wala village alone.

Naib Singh, 41, a resident of Khara village, who was left 50 percent
crippled by polio in his childhood, also leads the tough life.

‘Govt indifferent towards people like us’

“I had started getting Rs 100 in 1995 as handicapped pension and it
has only been increased to Rs 250 after 20 years. I did my
matriculation in 1995 and since then, have also appeared in 74
interviews. My wife is also physically challenged. But the government
has been totally indifferent towards the problems of the physically
challenged persons. I am bringing up my children by doing a private
job because, the quota for the physically challenged in government
jobs in only three per cent, while number of such persons seeking jobs
is more. We rather get humiliated at the government departments
instead of earning any sympathy,” says Naib Singh Khara, who has also
completed his class 12 in 2013.

“The pension for handicaps should be increased to Rs 1,500 per month
as one cannot think to lead a life with Rs 250 now,” he said.

“The government is totally indifferent towards the problem of the
physically challenged persons who have been getting such a small
amount for many years. Unfortunately, it has no increments like other
pensions and salaries. The government also tries to take political
mileage from such schemes. It should be above Rs 1,000 with timely
increase in the amount so that the handicapped persons can also keep
pace with the rising prices,” said Darshan Singh, former sarpanch of
Dhilwan Kalan village from Faridkot.

‘Many folds increase in salaries of legislatures, govt officials’

“There have been many folds increase in the salaries of our
legislatures and government officials with other facilities during
this period.



-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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