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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: soumitra pathare <[email protected]>
Date: 8 February 2011 21:52
Subject: Fwd: Fwd: CGHS benefits/disabled son
To: Vaishnavi Jayakumar <[email protected]>, Vandana
Gopikumar <[email protected]>, Nirmala Srinivasan <
[email protected]>, ratna Kromatiks <[email protected]>, Alok Sarin <
[email protected]>, anirudh kala <[email protected]>


Dear Vaishnavi,

With reference to Capt Johann's mail about CGHS benefits for disabled son,
please see the enclosed order from the Ministry of Health of November 2010.
I think this should take care of Capt Johann's queries and problems..

Can you please arrange to circulate it through the MHA groups so that all
the concerned can be aware of the benefits..

regards
soumitra
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*Transcribed Order*                                                  I

                                Government      of India
                             Ministry  of Health  and  Family    Welfare
                            Department     of Health  &  Family   Welfare
                              Nirman    Bhawan,  New Delhi      110 108
*
No: 4-24/96-C&P/CGHS  (P)                                        Dated,  the
  4th November,    2010 *

*                                             MEMORANDUM *

                *Eligibility  of permanently     disabled   son   of    CGHS
beneficiary      to  avail *
*                 CGHS facility   - relaxation   of condition   about
disability. *

The  undersigned    is directed to invite reference  to  the Office
 Memorandum,      of  even
number   dated   02.08.2010/03.09.2010,       vide  which the  scope  of
 entitlement of  permanently
disabled  sons  of  CGHS    beneficiaries  was  expanded    to include  sons
 of  CGHS   beneficiaries
who   were   suffering  from  80%    of more   of  disabilities as  defined
 in  Section  2(i) of  The
Persons   with  Disabilities (Equal  Opportunities,   Protection   of Rights
 and  Full Participation)
Act,  1995   (No: 1  of 1996)  and   Clause   U)  of Section   2  of
National   Trust  for Welfare   of
Persons  with  Autism,   Cerebral  Palsy,  Mental  Retardation   and
 Multiple  Disabilities Act, 1999
(No:  44 of  1999).  Subsequent     to  the issue of  the Office Memorandum,
     requests   have  ben
received   from  beneficiaries  that  the level  of 80%   disability was
 very  harsh   and  also  that
their sons  though  suffering  from  disability, but are  below 80%
 disability level,  are  dependent
on  them  financially  and  otherwise   also, and  want   that the minimum
  level disability should
be  reduced  from  the  present  level  of  80%.

2.       After careful  examination   of  the matter  in  consultation with
the  Directorate  General
of  Health  Services,   it has been   decided   that sons   of CGHS
beneficiaries  suffering  from
40%   or  more   of one  or  more   disabilities as defined   in Section
2(i) of The  Persons   with
Disabilities  (Equal  Opportunities,    Protection  of  Rights  and   Full
 Participation)  Act,  1995
(No: 1 of  1996)  and  Clause    U) of Section  2  of National  Trust  for
Welfare   of  Persons  with
Autism,   Cerebral   Palsy,  Mental  Retardation   and   Multiple
Disabilities Act,  1999   (No: 44  of
1999), will be eligible to  avail CGHS  facilities provided they  are
 financially dependent   on the
CGHS    beneficiaries.


R. Ravi
Director
23063483

 1.     All Ministries /  Departments,  Government     of  India
 2.     Director, CGHS,    Nirman   Bhavan,   New  Delhi

*/End of order/*
Get numbers right this time, help the census with correct disability info!

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