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Government of India
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
05-July-2014 16:15 IST

13th National Meeting of the State Commissioners for Persons with
Disabilities to Review Implementation of the Persons with Disabilities
Act, 1995
The Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Shri Thaawar
Chand Gehlot inaugurated the 13th National Meeting of the State
Commissioners for Persons with Disabilities to review implementation
of PWD Act here today. The Minister extensively interacted with the
State Commissioners from 32 States/UTs throughout the day. The
Minister in his address said that the meeting provides an important
forum for exchanging views and experiences and understanding of
critical issues on implementation of the Act.

Shri Gehlot also went through the minute details of the implementation
status across States and observed that the proportion of persons with
disabilities belonging to Scheduled Castes at 2.45% was higher than
the overall proportion of 2.1% of the total population. He asked the
State Commissioners to pay particular attention to the people with
disabilities living in the rural and remote areas and the vulnerable
disadvantaged group.

The Minister was particularly concerned about persons with severe
disabilities living on the margin and observed that a huge proportion
(43.15%) of persons with disabilities is yet to be issued disability
certificates. He set a target of covering 70% eligible persons to be
given disability certificate within six months and 100% within one
year.

Shri Gehlot emphasized that a Special Recruitment Drive should be
conducted in all the States to fill up the backlog of reserved
vacancies for persons with disabilities. He highlighted the need for
implementation of the provisions in the Act to allot land on
preferential basis at concessional rates to persons with disabilities
for house, setting up of a business, factories etc and said that this
is important for their all round economic empowerment. The Minister
emphasized on ensuring barrier free access to public places for
persons with disabilities in a time bound manner. He also informed
that he has recommended to the Finance Ministry to double the existing
exemption limit in Income Tax in respect of persons with disabilities.

Shri Sudharshan Bhagat, Minister of State for Social Justice &
Empowerment highlighted the importance of education for all round
empowerment of persons with disabilities. He observed that despite a
range of positive legal provisions, appropriate arrangements for
education of children with disabilities was not in place across the
country. He advised the State Commissioners to particularly focus on
ensuring the right of children with disabilities to education in an
appropriate environment.

Addressing the meeting, Shri P.K. Pincha, Chief Commissioner for
Persons with Disabilities highlighted the achievements of the Office
of the Chief Commissioner during the period intervening between the
12th & 13th National Meeting of the State Commissioners and also
enumerated certain constraints. Putting forth certain suggestions for
effective functioning of the Chief Commissioner and the State
Commissioners, he gave a brief account of the role and activities of
the Chief Commissioner during the said period.

Speaking on the occasion, most of the State Commissioners stressed the
need for greater functional autonomy for their effective functioning.
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Source: http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=106099



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