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 Friday, February 05, 2010   

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment            

Consultative Committee meeting of Social Justice & Empowerment Ministry 
deliberates on Amendments to Disability Act 
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19:18 IST 
The Union Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment Shri Mukul Wasnik has said 
that the consultations with regard to the amendments to the Persons with 
Disability
Act, 1995 are still on and a road-map is being drawn to finalize the changes 
which would be so wide-ranging that the present Act might have to be replaced
by an altogether new Act. He was addressing the meeting of the Parliamentary 
Consultative Committee attached to the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
here today. 

Chairing the Meeting, Shri Wasnik said that an elaborate exercise has been done 
to formulate the amendments to the PwD Act and draft amendments were sent
to the States and Central Ministries and were also placed on the Ministry's 
website in September last, inviting comments and suggestions. "There has been
an overwhelming response to the Ministry's proposals and several State 
Governments, Union Ministries and stakeholders including NGOs have sent their 
comments
and suggestions on the proposed amendments", the Minister said and added that 
these are under examination and a final draft would be prepared as soon as
possible. 

Shri Wasnik also emphasized that all viewpoints would be seriously considered, 
so that expectations of the PwDs are met and the amended law is effective
enough to make a tangible change in their lives. 

A Presentation was made at the Meeting and the salient features of the proposed 
amendments were explained to the Members. The proposed changes are in the
area of definitions, education, health care, employment and monitoring 
structure etc. 

Participating in the discussion, the Members generally welcomed the exercise to 
comprehensively amend the PwD Act and stressed the need to examine its
proper implementation at the ground level. In particular, they suggested need 
for simplification of certification procedure, enhanced disability pension,
proper implementation of reservation for PwDs, skilled training for self 
employment and adequate awareness generation about disability issues. 

Responding to the Members suggestions, the Minister said that any further 
suggestions by them, based on in-depth study of the proposed amendments, would
be considered seriously. He promised to complete the exercise in a 
comprehensive and expeditious manner, taking all viewpoints into consideration. 
He also
apprised the Members that his Ministry had become the first central ministry of 
have made its website accessible to PwDs. 

The Members who attended the Meeting were : Smt. Usha Verma, Sh. Rudra Madhab 
Ray, Sh. Shakti Mohan Malik, Sh. Thangso Baite and Sh. P.L. Punia. 



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