I'm happy at least current MSJE reviewed the meeting... Further this
report can be a reference point for activists in different states to
lobby for coherent disability policies and their implementation.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/lukewarm-response-to-disability-affairs-from-states/article6345911.ece
Only 10 States attend a meet of Social Justice Department
Centre's first conference of State Ministers and Principal Secretaries
of the Social Justice department to review disability affairs on
Saturday received a rather lukewarm response with barely ten States
sending Ministers and half that number of Secretaries.

Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thaawar Chand Gehlot
who presided over the review of his department which began on Friday,
hoped for a better response the next time round and gave many instant
decisions based on the demands by States. Major policy issues raised
was the simplification of procedure for issuing the Disability
certificate and only 39.29 per cent of Persons with Disabilities have
been given these certificates till March this year.

According to Census data of 2011, there are 2.68 crore Persons with
Disabilities who make up 2.21 per cent of the population.

As per the Supreme Court's order of October 2013, 3 per cent
government jobs have to be earmarked for Persons with Disabilities but
the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment
has observed that a number of posts to be filled by Persons with
Disabilities are lying vacant.

However, official sources said some states like Madhya Pradesh have
hiked the quota to six per cent and States like Kerala had created
supernumerary positions to accommodate those with disabilities
according to the Minister M.K. Muneer. He said 2677 positions were
created for Persons with Disabilities and another 1188 were employed
in the government.

Manipur too reported employing at least 100 Persons with Disabilities
and many of them in the government's Braille Press, according to
Health Minister A.K. Mirabai.

Mr. Gehlot said he had received a number of complaints about the NGOs
in Manipur working on the issue of disability and asked the Minister
to examine them and report to him.

The West Bengal government is in the process of identifying posts
which are suitable for Persons with Disabilities, according to the
State Minister Shashi Panja. She said that it has to be a
disabled-friendly post and while there is no government directive on
this, there is a need to identify jobs which are suitable.

States also have to formulate disability policies and so far only
seven have a policy while 15 don't and nine states are working on it.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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