*November 13, 2020*

*Press Release*



The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) under the Ministry of Social
Justice & Empowerment set up under an Act of parliament which is mandated
to “regulate and monitor services given to persons with disability, to
standardise syllabi and to maintain a Central Rehabilitation Register of
all qualified professionals and personnel working in the field of
Rehabilitation and Special Education” has been found to be flouting the
policy with regard to  reservation in admission to various courses for the
academic year 2020-21.


Certain irregularities that were brought to the notice of the NPRD were
taken up with the Dept of Empowerment of persons with Disabilities. The
full text of the letter addressed to the Secretary of DEPwD is given below.





November 13, 2020


*Secretary*

*Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities*

*Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment*

*Government of India*


Dear Madam,


This is to seek your urgent intervention to stop injustice being done to
certain candidates with disabilities who are seeking admissions to various
courses run by the RCI for the academic year 2020-21.


You may be aware that the Rehabilitation Council of India invited
applications for admissions to diploma level courses for the academic year
2020-21 through centralised online admission process. Many candidates with
disabilities had applied for these courses.


However, when the National Merit List for general candidates and reserved
category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD) was announced through notification No. File No.
25-15/NBER(AIOAT)/2016/RCI on November 5, 2020 such disabled candidates
were in for a rude shock.


Whereas many candidates with disabilities despite securing higher
percentage of marks in the 12th examinations, on which basis the merit list
has been prepared, find their names missing from the merit list, candidates
with lesser marks from the general category have been selected.


Most institutions have only got 2 PWD candidates in their respective merit
list, and all other candidates who had mentioned PWD in the category have
not even been considered despite their percentage being much higher than
the lowest from the General category (51 % for most courses).


What is more surprising, however, is that merit list for DTISL (Diploma in
Teaching Indian Sign Language) course, a course for which only candidates
who are deaf are eligible to apply,  non-PWD candidates from the General
category, who are not even eligible to apply for this course, have been
selected.


Even while most candidates with disabilities may have marked themselves as
PWD while filling the online applications, as per existing reservation
policy, when candidates with disabilities have marks equivalent to or
higher than those of candidates from the general category, such PWD
candidates shall be considered as general category candidates and seats be
allotted to them under the general category. Denial of such seats in the
general category to PWD candidates with higher marks militates against the
principles of natural justice and is in violation of laws and precedents as
also against the reservation policy followed by the central & state
governments.


It may be noted that In the Indra Sawhney v/s Union of India (1992) case,
the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court had held:


“[It] is well to remember that the reservations under Article 16(4) do not
operate like a communal reservation. It may well happen that some members
belonging to, say, Scheduled Castes get selected in the open competition
field on the basis of their own merit; they will not be counted against the
quota reserved for Scheduled Castes; they will be treated as open
competition candidates.”

There are various other judgements as well that lay down the legal
provision very clearly - that candidates qualifying  on the basis of merit
will be deemed as general category candidates.


Under these circumstances, we request that the Merit list notified by the
RCI on November 5, 2020 be set aside and a fresh notification rectifying
these anomalies be published.


As the admission process has started and will be closing by November 16,
2020 we request you to treat the matter with the urgency that it demands
and not compel the aggrieved to resort to legal remedies.




*Muralidharan*

*General Secretary*


*Copy: Member Secretary, RCI*

*Copy: Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot, Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment*

*Copy: Shri KVS Rao, Director, DEPwD, MSJE, GOI*
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