Dear Sachu,
please keep us informed about the further hearing of this case. it will sure
encourage the aspirants for railway jobs.
regards
Dr. Ghanshyam H. Asudani.
Asstt. Prof. of English,
Anand Niketan College of Agriculture,
Warora 442914,
District Chandrapur Ms.
Cell:- 09423418376
----- Original Message ----- From: "sachu ramalingam" <sachuramalinga...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 8:48 PM
Subject: [AI] High Court Stops All Recruitments in Railways Till Quota
ForThe Disabled Is Filled Up


Dear All,

I am writing to theis forum after long. But I think this in an important
news to share, so I had resubcribed to the mailing list again and hope this
time I would be able to contribute more to the group and Viz versa.

You may be aware that AICB is working for education, rehabilitation and
empowerment of the visually impairment persons. One of our salient
activities is judicial activation against discrimination of disabled
persons, particularly the visually impaired. And AICB has acieved an
important breakthrough and obtained a landmark order of Delh High Court
obtained in our ongoing case against Ministry of Railways pertaining to not
filling up of 4254 vacancies reserved for disabled persons.

I am appending the press release issued for your information.


*New Delhi, Monday, 6th April 2009:* While hearing a petition filed by All
India Confederation of the Blind relating to violation of persons with
disabilities Act by the Indian Railways, a division bench of the Delhi High
Court headed by Justice A. P. Shah (Chief Justice) sharply criticized the
railways for not adhering to the court orders of 20th January 2009 directing
it to maintain a roster with regard to appointments of disabled persons in
Railways.



Earlier, a joint report worked out by the petitioner and the respondent as
per the directions of the Delhi High Court had stated that there was a
whopping backlog to the extent of 4254 vacancies on which disabled persons
should have been appointed as per the persons with disabilities Act, but the
railways did not adhere to the provisions of this Act.



Mr. Rajan Mani, council for the petitioner, All India Confederation of the
Blind, argued that maintaining a roster was the first step towards ensuring
reservations for disabled persons. ”Clearly, the Railways is not serious
about fulfilling its statutory obligations,” he argued.



The honuorable Chief Justice observed that non compliance of court orders
amounted to contempt of the Court. He directed that Secretary Railways /
Member (staff recruitments) be present in person on Monday 13th April 2009.
The court also directed Railways to start special recruitment drive to
appoint disabled persons by utilizing at least 50% of the available
vacancies for this purpose. In a landmark order the court also directed the
railways that no recruitment will take place unless provision is made to
fill up 4254 vacancies reserved for disabled persons.



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Sincerely yours



Sachu Ramalingam

Secretary-All India Confederation of the Blind

Consultant-Vision Rehabilitation, Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital

Mobile: 9871653331


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