Thanks for Sharing this Anil. 'The Hindu' also covered the report yesterday
and i am reproducing below:

Most medical colleges ignore directive on facilities for disabled

Only 32 of the 355 medical colleges/institutions in India have submitted
compliance reports on access facilities for persons with disabilities to
the office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD)
despite a directive by the Medical Council of India.

Dr. Satendra Singh, coordinator of the Enabling Unit of the Equal
Opportunity Cell at the University College of Medical Sciences here on
whose petition the MCI had issued the directive, said CCPD forwarded copies
of all the replies received from various institutions/colleges to him on
June 13 and in these there was just one response from a medical college in
Delhi.

The All India Institute of Medical Science here responded by directing the
Engineering Services Department to constitute a committee of Assistant
Engineers (Civil) who will conduct access audit and look into Dr. Singh’s
suggestions and submit a report within 10 days. Though the parent institute
showed resolve, none of the six new AIIMS-like institutions responded to
MCI. Most top medical colleges and colleges in many State and Union
Territories have not bothered to reply.

Dr. Singh said some of the responses showed utter disregard among the
institutions towards creating a barrier-free environment and expressing a
sensitive approach towards the disabled. The Principal of Medical College,
Kolkata, said: “There are 21 students with disabilities and they do not
require any special access for their disability.”

Critical of the approach, Dr. Singh said: “This assumption, without
involving persons with disabilities, is the attitudinal barrier. Though, I
appreciate the fact that their new auditorium has a special ramp but
assuming that students with disabilities do not require special access is a
bit harsh.”

He said a few institutes such as SGTMHS Gurgaon, PDMMC Amravati, SGRR
Dehradun, MIMS Andhra Pradesh and SGRD Amritsar repeatedly maintained that
there were no persons with disabilities in their medical college thereby
permanently shutting their doors to wheelchair users.

*“What if Stephen Hawking or Dr. S. H. Advani (the wheelchair user
oncologist who pioneered bone marrow treatment for leukaemia in India) want
to give lectures at these institutes?” he asked.*

Similarly, he said the Dean of Medical College, Vadodara, slammed the door
shut on visually-impaired persons by stating, “We don’t have Braille
symbols as we don’t receive candidates with visual disability”.

The responses, he said, also carried some positives. Some medical colleges
like GMERS Vadodara and JNMC Wardha said adaptation toilets for wheelchair
users were available. CMCH Pathankot even mentioned that they have such
toilets “at every floor of the building” while the Dean of PCMS Bhopal
wrote that the institute was “fully accessible and there are no
architectural barriers”.

The good news, he said, was actually coming from the lesser known medical
institutions which not only admitted their mistakes but also showed a will
to rectify them.


-- 
Dr Satendra Singh, MD, FSS
Assistant Professor of Physiology
University College of Medical Sciences
& GTB Hospital, Delhi, India-110095
Coordinator, Enabling Unit, EOC
Founder, Infinite Ability
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