Counting the disabled 

The Centre is set to enumerate an unprecedented number of disabilities in the 
February 2011 population count. The move is an advance over the last decennial
exercise where this vast and vulnerable segment was enumerated for only the 
second time since Independence. Information will be sought from persons who
suffer multiple impairments. The mentally ill and the mentally retarded are to 
be counted under separate heads. People can also declare any impairment
they may be afflicted with, other than the ones specified. Finally, 
disability-related queries have been moved up in the questionnaire, enhancing 
the chances
of better reporting and coverage. Contrast this with the official thinking in 
the past, as reflected in the fact that the first three headcounts in free
India did not enumerate the disabled. The reasoning was that given prevailing 
stereotypes and prejudices, the overwhelming tendency would be for families
to conceal rather than disclose the relevant information.

This exclusion should explain, at least in part, the wide discrepancy between 
official figures and global estimates of the percentage of the disabled in
the overall population, and also the government's failure on the policy 
formulation and resource allocation fronts. The overall benefits from an 
increasing
thrust on data collection on a wide gamut of impairing conditions far outweigh 
the problems of accuracy and certainty, which is in any case inherent to
the census operation as a whole. The advantages cannot be dismissed lightly, 
especially since disability is known to be both a cause and a consequence
of poverty. The issue of age-related impairments is another important dimension 
in view of the increase in longevity as a consequence of India's unfolding
demographic transition. And, one should not lose sight of the innumerable 
instances of limbs and livelihoods lost owing to prolonged armed conflicts. Come
February, the enumerators and voluntary organisations will have their task cut 
out.
http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/12/stories/2010101254811000.htm

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