Why  so much of negligence?  

 

Railways' showcase coach a hurdle for disabled

 

| TNN | Jan 14, 2016, 04.34 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The railways has put on display a "model disabled-friendly" coach
on which no mobility-impaired person can get into without help. The coach
has no ramp or hydraulic lift to facilitate boarding and alighting. 

 The reason given for the omission is even more shocking, according to
activists who visited the Safdarjung station where the coach is being
displayed. A railway official apparently told them no such facility was
being provided because, on one occasion, the train had left without the
ramps being removed. 

 The activists, from the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for
Disabled People in India, described the coach as an example of "further
discrimination" against the disabled. The model rake was inspected by
railway minister Suresh Prabhu on Monday. 

 The much publicized coaches have also been criticised for not having
braille and other signages for visually and hearing impaired travellers. 

 Terming the changes introduced in the coach as superficial, disabled
rights' groups said that introduction of a single such coach in a train
further discriminated against persons with disalibilities by excluding them
from other passegners. 

 In their report, the activists who visited the model coach on Tuesday said
they were told that "only refurbishing of interiors" had been done on the
bogie. Hence measurement wise it was the same as other coaches. 

 According to Javed Abidi, convener, Disabled Right's Group, the decade-old
problem of getting inside the train on wheelchairs remained unaddressed.
"About 95% of railway coaches are of a particular design and their doors are
not wide enough for wheelchair access," he said. 

 "The primary issue is getting on to the coach from the platform. I have
travelled in America, Europe, Malayasia and South Africa. They have portable
hydraulic lifts, which are just platforms that can be raised to the level of
the train's floor. It is a very dignified and safe way for a person with
disabilities to board and alight from the train. Why we are not able to do
that in India?" asked Abidi. 

 

Activists such as Abidi, paralympic athelete Pradeep Raj and Dr Satendra
Singh, coordinator, enabling unit, University College of Medical Sciences,
also questioned the idea of have one or two exclusive coaches for the
disabled in a train, terming this as "apartheid" against the disabled. 

 The Prime Minister in Mann Ki Baat had categorically called for better
access for the disabled. Even railway minister Suresh Prabhu had asked
officials to look into the proposals made by NCPEDP after his meeting with
activists on September 1, 2015. 

 

"The officials are dragging their feet," said Abidi. "This is no longer be
acceptable to us. Why not make all coaches accessible and give the disabled
the option travelling in various classes such as sleeper, three-tier AC,
two-tier etc? We know all coaches cannot be made accessible overnight, but
it can be done in a staggered manner." 

 

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