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Subject: MSJE Minister sets April 12 deadline for States to send feedback
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Dear Friends,

Please see the news report below, which says that Minister for Social
Justice and Empowerment, Kumari Selja has set April 12 as the deadline for
States to send feedback on the proposed new Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Bill, failing which it will be assumed that they do not have
any comments to make. The news report also says that the Government is keen
to take the Bill to the Monsoon Session of the Parliament.

Link for the news:
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/deadline-for-states-on-rights-of-disabled-people_841049.html


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 Deadline for states on rights of disabled people

New Delhi: Concerned over the delay in response from some states to the
draft bill on the rights of people with disabilities, Minister for Social
Justice and Empowerment Selja has shot off a letter setting a deadline for
feedback on the legislation, which seeks to remove gaps in existing law.

In her letter to seven chief ministers and a governor late last month,
Selja said that lack of comments from states had led to a delay in giving
final shape to the "important" Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD)
Bill.

She urged the concerned states to send their views by April 12 and noted
that in the absence of comments, it will be presumed that the state has no
comments to offer.

Sources said letters has been written to the chief ministers of Uttar
Pradesh (Akhilesh Yadav), Punjab (Parkash Singh Badal), Bihar (Nitish
Kumar), Andhra Pradesh (N. Kiran Kumar Reddy), Tamil Nadu (J.
Jayalalithaa), Assam (Tarun Gogoi) and Tripura (Manik Sarkar). The letter
has also been sent to Jharkhand Governor Syed Ahmed as the state is under
president's rule.

Selja said in her letter that a copy of the RPwD bill had been sent by the
secretary, department of disability affairs last September and the matter
had been subsequently followed up but the states had not sent their
comments.

"In view of above, I shall be grateful if you could instruct the concerned
officials to send the comments/suggestions, if any, on the draft RPwD bill
by April 12, 2013 to enable this ministry to further proceed in the matter
in getting the proposal finalized. If no comments are received by that
date, we would presume that your state government has no comments on the
matter," the letter said.

Selja, who was moved to the social justice and empowerment ministry in last
October's cabinet reshuffle, said the states were primarily responsible for
the welfare of people with disabilities and their observations and comments
on such an important bill would serve as valuable inputs for taking a final
view in the matter.

Sources said the ministry had appointed a committee to draft the new
legislation to replace the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Protection of
Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 and the committee gave its final
draft in June 2011.

They said that the draft legislation was revised to "make it more
realistic" and incorporate suggestions from other agencies, including the
National Advisory Council.

They said that the draft bill had been posted on the ministry's website for
wider publicity. The officials said they were keen to table the bill during
parliament's monsoon session in July-August.

"We will send the bill for inter-ministerial consultations once we are
through with the stage of getting comments from states. We will then move
the cabinet," a ministry official told IANS.

He said that many of the states that had not sent their comments were large
with a sizeable proportion of disabled people and the ministry was keen to
get their views.

India has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (UNCRPD) and is obliged to ensure full realisation of human
rights and fundamental freedoms of people with disabilities without any
discrimination.

The official said that the new bill reflects commitments made by India
under the UNCRPD.

He said the draft bill expands the scope and definition of physical
impairments and recognises people with disabilities as equals.

The draft bill also lays down procedures by which the civil-political
rights guaranteed in the constitution and UNCRPD can be realised for people
with disabilities.

[image: Deadline for states on rights of disabled people]The 2001 census
had found 21.91 million disabled people in the country but there were
concerns over methodology and definition.


[image: Deadline for states on rights of disabled people]
The World Bank had estimated in 2007 that disabled people constituted
between four to eight percent of India's population.

IANS
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