Court constitutes panel on problems of disabled students
Thaindian News

New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS) The Delhi High Court Wednesday constituted a
committee to examine the problems faced by disabled students in the
capital's schools because of the absence of teachers.A divison bench
comprising Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice S. Muralidhar
set up a committee and asked it to submit a detailed report within
four weeks and posted the matter for hearing Nov 26.

The committee includes the education secretary of the Delhi
government, an official each from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
(MCD), New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and the Delhi Cantonment
Board, and advocates Ashok Agarwal and S.K. Gupta.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by NGO Social
Jurist that contented that 1,000 schools run by the Delhi government
and 1,800 MCD schools, having thousands of students with disabilities
and particularly those suffering from blindness, hearing impairment
and mental retardation, do not have trained teachers.

The petition highlighted the fact that students with disabilities do
not get a barrier-free environment in these schools.

Ashok Agarwal, appearing on behalf of the petitioner, cited the case
of Avinash, a blind Class 3 student he met Sep 1 in the MCD School in
E-block of Jahangirpuri.

Agarwal said that Avinash was in dire need of a specially trained
teacher without whom he could not receive any education. The boy also
needs reading and writing material in Braille.

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