Date:08/11/2010 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/edu/2010/11/08/stories/2010110850120600.htm


Education Plus 

Opening the doors to the differently-abled 

LIFFY THOMAS 
'Opportunity Network for the Disabled' is a new initiative aimed at 
mainstreaming the differently-abled by facilitating employment in different 
sectors

Photo: R. Ragu 
 
Tapping the potential: Candidates at an employability Fair. With good training, 
the disabled can create value for employers. 

Employing the differently-abled can be more productive for business. That is 
the goal of a new initiative that aims to reach out to one lakh 
differently-abled
students spread across eight states in the next five years.

Non-profit organisation Wadhwani Foundation has entered into a partnership with 
the American India Foundation (AIF) to train and place persons with disability
through AIF's Market Aligned Skills Training Programme.

Opportunity

According to Ajay Kela, president and CEO, Wadhwani Foundation, five to six per 
cent of the population is differently-abled and their representation in
corporate India is less than 0.5 per cent.

'Opportunity Network for the Disabled' is a new initiative where persons with 
disability would be given skill training programme such that it helps them
get sustainable high quality jobs, said Mr. Kela. While AIF would identify and 
train potential candidates, the Wadhwani Foundation is connecting with 
corporates
in various sectors to employ the skilled.

Options

Retail, hospitality, BPO, IT, ITeS and infrastructure management are some of 
the potential sectors. Candidates who have completed class X or XII would be
chosen for the programme where training would be offered depending on the level 
of disability - hearing impaired, visually challenged, physically challenged
- to be employed in a sector. Nearly 5,000 people have been enrolled for the 
pilot programme, which would be extended every quarter.

Mr. Kela also pointed out that the level of attrition is less when people with 
disability are employed.

As the programme scales up, the foundation is also planning to create a social 
networking site to enable potential candidates log in and register with their
requirements.

E RENUKA,
SECTION OFFICER,
ICT CENTRE FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED,
CHMK LIBRARY,
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
CALICUT, UNIVERSITY P O,
MALAPPURAM DISTRICT,
KERALA.
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