The Union government on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that it has no
current data to determine the need for special educators for Persons
with Disabilities (PwDs) and frame a policy for it accordingly, adding
that the data used by the department concerned is from the 2011
Census.


This comes weeks after The Hindu had reported that the Social Justice
Ministry had junked all socio-economic data it had collected for 90
lakh PwDs it registered under the Unique Disability ID system. The
data that was left out of the database included fields like personal
and family income, employment status, education, caste, etc.

Replying to a question in Lok Sabha from MPs Y.S. Avinash Reddy,
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, and Manne Srinivas Reddy, Minister of State
for Social Justice and Empowerment Pratima Bhoumik informed Parliament
that the data being used for determining the need for special
educators for PwDs is with the Department of School Education and
Literacy, Ministry of Education.

Even as per this data, which the government said is based on Census
2011, Ms. Bhoumik noted that there were 22.66 lakh children (from
pre-primary to higher secondary) with special needs in India and
corresponding to that there were 1.33 lakh special educators who are
professionally trained for the job.

However, in the same reply, the Social Justice Ministry said that data
available with the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) showed that
1.66 lakh special educators had been registered on the Central
Rehabilitation Register (CRR).

In addition, the government said that the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016 already provides strict mandates for
educational institutes and schools to give the required support for
children with special needs.

When the government had presented its plans for compiling the Unique
Disability ID database to a House panel, it had reprimanded the
Department for not having any current data on the population of PwDs
across the country. It had also noted that the UDI system had only
managed to capture less than half of the population of PwDs as of
2011, expressing doubts about whether this was the perfect way to
gather data for policy-framing.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/after-junking-data-of-pwds-govt-says-no-current-data-to-determine-need-for-special-educators/article67607969.ece

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