Dear all,

It is with immense sense of pride that i too wish to echo sentiments
similar to those expressed by avinash and mr. Subhash Vashishth. No
doubt, the outgoing chief commissioner did legendary and cutting-edge
work which all of us as persons with disabilities will cherish for all
time to come.

To put it succinctly, all that transpired with the outgoing chief
commissioner mr. Pincha is a  classic case of conviction, commitment,
calibre and integrity getting brazenly sacrificed at the altar of the
whims and designs of some downrightly dishonest and cronically corrupt
politicians and bureaucrats who occupy important positions in the
power that be. It is no wonder therefore that unlike two of his
non-disabled  predecessors, he did not get  extension even for a
single day beyond his tenure. Needless to say that one of these two
past chief commissioners got extension by six months while the other
by nine months.

It is common knowledge that towards the end of his tenure, mr. Pincha
came to head two statutory bodies as he was assigned additional charge
of chairperson of the national trust. While we are all aware of the
unprecedented work he did as chief commissioner, many of us are
perhaps not aware of the path-breaking work he did in the national
trust during his short tenure of barely two months. Incidentally,
national trust was in the grip of unprecedented crisis owing to brazen
malpractices resorted to by its erstwhile CEO on one hand, and all
kinds of bad blood between the erstwhile    CEO and the erstwhile
chairperson.

Mr Pincha took courage in both his hands and started moving heaven and
earth through a series of corrective measures and bold initiatives for
setting things right in the national trust and for which he had to pay
a price.
To quote only a few examples, mr. Pincha had the courage to terminate
the contractual appointment of one pankaj kumar who was engaged by the
erstwhile CEO of the national trust to work in the office of the
Minister of State at the cost of the national trust. Clearly, he
incurred the wrath of the concerned minister. Similarly, mr. Pincha
also terminated the contractual appointment of another person who was
engaged by the erstwhile CEO apparently for some other purpose but
actually to serve at his residence. In another move, mr. Pincha
ordered immediate stoppage of  some illegally allotted  work to the
tune of about 75 lakh rupees. Clearly, this work was allotted with
ulterior motives.   The said work relating to MIS  and website was
allotted flouting all norms.
It would also  be quite in context to note that the outgoing chief
commissioner mr. Pincha is also a victim of conflict of interest
because the present incumbent secretary to the department of
disability affairs, government of india, who is retiring tomorrow is
also an aplicant for the post of chief commissioner as she is looking
for post retirement engagement. This also strengthens the larking
suspicion that mr. Pincha's extension was not processed objectively
and impartially. The very fact that mr. Pincha was given additional
charge of the national charge also serves as an acknowledgement of his
competence. Besides, one fails to understand why fresh appointment to
the post of chief commissioner should at all be made when the chief
commissioner will be replaced by a  National Commission when the RPD
bill becomes the law. This also justified mr. Pincha's continuence in
office at least for sometime.

It is indeed unfortunate that even in the face of all these, the
organisations of persons with disabilities in general and those of the
blind in particular are so utterly silent. Thanks however to the
veteran octogenarian leader mr. J. P. Gadkari of Parivar, which is a
confederation of parents of persons with intellectual and
developmental disabilities who, despite his current state of health,
is fighting alone. I guess a public interest litigation in respect of
the national trust is also in the offing .

I have narrated the above facts for all to know and also to circulate
to others including to the PMO and the ministry of MSJE.


Regards,
Poonam.




On 12/29/14, SC Vashishth <subhashvashis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Avinash, No doubt, this article encapsulates the successful stint of Mr.
> Pincha as CCPD. Hope the new CCPD when selected by GOI will be a person
> from the sector and will have the guts to take on the establishment for
> negating the rights to the persons with disabilities.
>
> On 29 December 2014 at 13:53, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> http://icareinfo.in/a-ccpd-to-be-emulated/
>>
>> Shri Prasanna Kumar Pincha, whose stint as the Chief Commissioner of
>> Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) ended on December 27 2014, has left
>> an indelible ink on the disability movement in the country. The CCPD
>> is appointed by the Government of India as per the Section 57 of the
>> Persons with Disability Act, 1995. Being totally blind by birth, his
>> visionary intent and foresightedness is palpable in his groundbreaking
>> judgments
>>
>> In February 2013, His Office issued the comprehensive uniform
>> guidelines for conducting examinations for persons with disabilities.
>> This Office Memorandum is hailed as pathbreaking judgment by any CCPD
>> since the establishment of the office in 1998. Stories abound that
>> Students with disabilities are often discriminated in the entrance
>> examinations by the exam conducting authorities. 26 Febuary 2013
>> judgment is a big step forward towards putting an end to such
>> humiliation. As a result of that ruling, the Kerala High Court
>> directed the University Grants Commission to provide NET exam question
>> papers in Braill to all print-disabled examinees. Following that
>> order, UGC has been providing questionpapers in Braille since June
>> 2014.
>>
>> His Office also took suo-motu notice against the ministry (MSJE) under
>> which it operates. Mr Pincha summoned MSJE official for not reviewing
>> the list of identified posts as stipulated under the section 32 of the
>> PWD Act. Section 32 of the PWD calls upon the State to review/update
>> the list of identified posts after every 3 years. In the order
>> delivered on 23 November 2012, He directed the Ministry of Social
>> Justice and empowerment to notify the updated list of identified posts
>> and comply within one month. Consequently, the government of India
>> published the newly updated list in early 2013.
>>
>> In the whole of February this year, disability rights activists staged
>> a successful countrywide movement. It aimed to prevent the passage of
>> anti-disabled RPD Bill which government of that time seemed adamant to
>> legislate in haste without discussion. Delhi Police even batoned
>> peaceful protesters which attracted strong condemnation from the CCPD.
>> Unexpectedly, when the last parliament session of the UPA II
>> government got over, it again stepped-up its efforts to bring RPD Bill
>> through an ordinance. When the ordinance route seemed imminent, Mr
>> Pincha, went out of the box and wrote a letter to the prime minister
>> expressing his reservation against the unconstitutional ordinance. His
>> avowed commitment towards ensuring non-discrimination and protection
>> of the rights of persons with disabilities was evident from the letter
>> which he wrote to the former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
>>
>> Mr Pincha's pioneering legacy of disability advocacy is a solid
>> Launchpad which needs to be strengthened by the prospective CCPD.
>> During his tenure he has galvanized the recently established
>> department of Disability Affairs' which is responsible for dispersing
>> funds and overseeing its actual implementation. His unblemished
>> trackrecord and unflinching commitment towards espousing the rights of
>> persons with disabilities should serve as the eye-opener for the
>> government. And next CCPD should also be appointed who is a person
>> with disability of high repute.
>>
>> Avinash Shahi is a PhD student at Centre for The Study of Law and
>> Governance JNU
>>
>>
>>
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