Absolutely right, we need political and social activity more then judicial.
-----Original message-----
From: avinash shahi
Sent: 17/11/2013, 9:05 pm
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Soon, facilities for the physically challenged at all police
stations
Bhawani Sir
In Countries Like South Africa, Norway, Denmark have very worth-noting
seat allocation arrangement in place. Political parties are themselves
responsible to ensure representation of all sections. In these
countries Women don't have to seek and fight for reservation in
parliament. In South Africa, till few months ago, Education minister
was blind woman. And in Norway, Disabled people fight local election
in large numbers.
What I want to convey, its just a matter of political will and right intent.
And I think it is very much possible that blind people will be MPs
and MLAs, then will play an effective role in future in India also.
We as a whole, need to introspect do we ever show our strength as
politically active citizens?
Do we ever make policy-makers and politicians realise look we are also
potential electorates? and can help in swinging the table?
Better we raise our own voice and don't become subjects of others as
was reflected when Salman Khursheed's wife Louis Khursheed's NGO was
in question and Arvind Khejriwal used this opportunity to cash in the
moment. but Now Tickets are being given, but where is disabled
candidate contesting on behalf of AAP?
And yes, as far as NGOs are concerned, Most of the NGOs are
individual-centric as mentioned by Nilika Mehrotra in her piece
'Disability Movement in India: Politics and Practice'.
I'm pasting few sentences from the piece very interesting read indeed:
'Post the PWD Act, in fact, a large number of disability issues
related NGOs have been set up. Many are small in size; the smaller
ones are flexible in terms of receiving funds and moving from project
to project and are not necessarily directed in their actions by the
state. But, these groups also suffer from personality cults and remain
leader centred. Ghai (2003) argues that disability rights
organizations are dominated by the concerns of middle-class men.
The problem, however, arises when their fight for 'disability rights'
subsumes agendas that are visible and significant only for the very
privileged of the disabled. Concessions in air travel, hotels, and
special parking facilities, though undeniably necessary, are
meaningful only to a selected population of the disabled. The truth is
that these issues do not resonate in the lives of the majority of
disabled who are further marginalized by virtue of their class, caste,
rural or urban residence, and most strikingly, gender. What is and
should be more significant for them are the issues of education,
employment, residence, technological aids, and accessibility, to name
a few. The reality, however, is that the majority of the disabled are
still fighting to secure the 'bare minimum'. (Mehrotra, 2013).
On 11/17/13, bhawani shankar verma <[email protected]> wrote:
> which party will give a ticket to blind person to fight in elections? in
> case of independent candidate, who will bear expenses. I don't live in
> virtual world and also don't believe on idealism, hence, i can't imagine
> whether it will become true or not.
> today's most of the NGOs are working for the blind are being lead by sighted
>
> people. how many NGOs working for the blind, deployed blind persons in their
>
> own organisation? how many blind persons are chief administrators of NGOs
> working for the blind? where as we fight for class 1 and 2 posts.
> how many blind administrators given opportunities to another blind person to
>
> become their personal assistant in their own offices? where as the personal
>
> assistant job is an identified job for blind. there is no integration itself
>
> in our society, how do we expect it from the main stream?
> personally i don't want to let blind person come in parliament.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "maitreya shah" <[email protected]>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2013 10:32 AM
> Subject: Re: [AI] Soon,facilities for the physically challenged at all
> police stations
>
>
>> hi ,
>> one more thing i will like to add .
>> i believe ,that
>> some or other PWDS and especially VI should enter into politics strongly
>> .
>> because in india if we want our rights,we need the help of politics .
>> and once any PWD occupies a good position in politics,i think that our
>> journey and efforts will be simpler .
>> and ,will like to know about any such politician with any kind of
>> disability .
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> On 11/16/13, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Discussion is going in right direction where I wanted this to head.
>>> You are right Grassroot movement was the base on which many
>>> Institutes/NGOs as superstructures standing today. But sadly, the zeal
>>> and commitment for snatching rights which is denied is missing today.
>>> reasons can be many, but that zeal and fire to die for our due is on
>>> decline. close-door discussions are supplementary methods and do not
>>> address grassroot hardships face by fellow beings.
>>> Moreover, In fact, In this eara where buzzword 'governance' is on
>>> Everybody's mind, and planning commission is busy in collating
>>> different vantage points for policy formulations and funds allocation
>>> our Representatives lack so called expertees.
>>> On 11/16/13, bhawani shankar verma <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> no avinash, todays NGOs are working more towards advocacy and less
>>>> towards
>>>> movement. i am not against the advocacy but, a movement is also
>>>> required.
>>>> it is too easy to file a case in the court but, it is dificult to
>>>> collect
>>>> the blind people from the entire country or state. a strong movement is
>>>> still require for upliftment of blind people. you can only get order
>>>> through
>>>>
>>>> advocacy. for implimentation it requires movement.
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "avinash shahi" <[email protected]>
>>>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>>> concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 7:42 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [AI] Soon,facilities for the physically challenged at all
>>>> police stations
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Amen Vamshi Sir.
>>>>> But politics of representation in such committees is very covert.
>>>>> and question arises, do we have any credited Access Audit specialist
>>>>> among our blind people fraternity?
>>>>> This is the missing link of activism driven by Majority of NGOs
>>>>> working for blind people and they are yet to embrace activism which
>>>>> drives policy-making.
>>>>> On 11/16/13, Vamshi. G <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> HI,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is definitely a good move. I think organisations like Swayam)I
>>>>>> think) having people like SC Vasisht should be invited into such
>>>>>> committees as they have worked on accessibility of public places in
>>>>>> the past. I don't know how things happen at that level. But I think
>>>>>> we should volunteer to offer expertise on complete accessibility at
>>>>>> this stage of the project rather than just criticise it after it has
>>>>>> been completed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 11/16/13, maitreya shah <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> if i am not mistaken ,
>>>>>>> it is persons with disabilities ...(PWDS!)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 11/16/13, Bhavya shah <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> What is pwds?
>>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 11/16/13, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> well read Bhavani sir.
>>>>>>>>> In fact, these Policy makers and auditors only know Ramps as
>>>>>>>>> enabling
>>>>>>>>> condition for disabled.
>>>>>>>>> And accessibility of public places from vantage point of Visually
>>>>>>>>> challenged is not on a priority.
>>>>>>>>> I don't know any excess audit team where visually challenged is
>>>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>> the members. Hope members will provide some data on this.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 11/16/13, bhawani shankar verma <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> great news! baby is crying for food and has been given lollypop.
>>>>>>>>>> toilets and ramps are the only requirement for pwdS
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>>>> From: avinash shahi
>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 11:21 AM
>>>>>>>>>> To: jnuvision ; accessindia
>>>>>>>>>> Cc: sayeverything
>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [AI] Soon,facilities for the physically challenged at
>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>> police
>>>>>>>>>> stations
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This morning How come this surprising news...
>>>>>>>>>> But certainly when PWD Act 1995 is about to be replaced perhaps
>>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>>> department has also felt the need that look, Disabled can also
>>>>>>>>>> come
>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>> lodge FIR independently. So you have legal capacity, you know.
>>>>>>>>>> undoubtedly this announcement is a welcome move.
>>>>>>>>>> Hope they act on this promise soon.
>>>>>>>>>> http://www.indianexpress.com/news/soon-facilities-for-the-physically-challenged-at-all-police-stations/1195525/0
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Delhi Police is now in the process of making arrangements for the
>>>>>>>>>> physically challenged at all police stations and unit offices.
>>>>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>>>>> department is in talks with the Ministry of Social Justice and
>>>>>>>>>> Empowerment under the Government of India and an expert will be
>>>>>>>>>> appointed to conduct an audit of all police stations and submit a
>>>>>>>>>> report to the Ministry. The matter will be referred to the
>>>>>>>>>> Ministry
>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>> Home Affairs for administrative sanctions and approval.
>>>>>>>>>> Police sources told Newsline that the talks were initiated
>>>>>>>>>> earlier
>>>>>>>>>> this month after the department felt the need to equip its
>>>>>>>>>> offices
>>>>>>>>>> with facilities for the physically challenged.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> A senior police officer said: "The force is meant for the public
>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>> our job is to deal with the public. For physically challenged
>>>>>>>>>> persons,
>>>>>>>>>> we have decided that basic facilities need to be there to help
>>>>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>>>>> approach us easily."
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The idea, police sources said, is to install physically
>>>>>>>>>> challenged-friendly toilets and ramps for disabled persons at all
>>>>>>>>>> 181
>>>>>>>>>> police stations, 11 offices of deputy commissioners of police and
>>>>>>>>>> other unit offices. Police sources said the project, when
>>>>>>>>>> approved,
>>>>>>>>>> will be facilitated under the Scheme for Implementation of
>>>>>>>>>> Persons
>>>>>>>>>> with Disabilities Act.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Sources said an expert has been identified and will be appointed
>>>>>>>>>> by
>>>>>>>>>> the Ministry to conduct an audit of all the offices and prepare a
>>>>>>>>>> report to make buildings physically challenged-friendly.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "The Public Works department (PWD) will be asked to prepare an
>>>>>>>>>> estimate of the cost of the entire project and submit the same to
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> department and the Ministry. The Ministry of Social Justice and
>>>>>>>>>> Empowerment will then fund the project. The matter will also be
>>>>>>>>>> forwarded to the MHA for administrative approval and expenditure
>>>>>>>>>> sanctions," the officer said.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There are 181 police stations in the city, of which 113 police
>>>>>>>>>> stations are running in their own buildings, 10 are under
>>>>>>>>>> construction, 22 are yet to be constructed and 36 are yet to get
>>>>>>>>>> their
>>>>>>>>>> land.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "The police stations that are being constructed and those that
>>>>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>>>> been approved and construction is slated to begin in the coming
>>>>>>>>>> months, have taken care of the aspect. These too be will be
>>>>>>>>>> audited,"
>>>>>>>>>> the officer said.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>> Avinash Shahi
>>>>>>>>>> M.Phil Research Scholar
>>>>>>>>>> Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
>>>>>>>>>> Jawaharlal Nehru University
>>>>>>>>>> New Delhi India
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