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From: Vaishnavi Jayakumar<[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 12:45 AM
Subject: MSJE Accessible India campaign, new schemes and future plans
To: We the Pwd Egroup <[email protected]>, Access India 
<[email protected]>,

Sugamya Bharat Campaign
Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment 
23-December-2014 17:20 IST
Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan) is the nationwide campaign 
for achieving universal accessibility for all citizens including Persons with 
Disabilities, to be able to gain access and live independently. The Accessible 
India Campaign comprises of the following key components:- 
(i) Create Mass Awareness 
(ii) Capacity Building 
(iii) Interventions (Technology solutions, Legal framework, Resource 
generation) 
(iv) Leverage corporate sector efforts including CSR resources. 
(v) Leadership endorsements 
Section 44, 45 and 46 of Persons with Disabilities (PwD) Act, 1995 deals with 
non-discrimination in transport, non-discrimination on the road and 
non-discrimination in the built environment, respectively. All the 
Establishments, appropriate Governments and the local authorities are mandated 
by these provisions of the PwD Act to take, within the limits of their economic 
capacity, measures for providing easy accessibility for persons with 
disabilities in a non-discriminatory manner. 
The Ministry as well as the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities 
(CCPD) from time to time request the State Govts./UT Administrations for 
providing barrier free access to public places by constructing ramps, lifts and 
railings. 
Vide letter dated 24.01.2012, Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities 
(CCPD) had written to all the Chief Secretaries of the States/UT 
Administrations among other things to take concrete and time bound steps to 
enforce accessibility standards and guidelines. 
CCPD also takes up with the concerned State Govts./authorities as and when 
non-availability of facilities for access to public places for persons with 
disabilities comes to their notice. 
The Commissioners for Persons with Disabilities of the concerned States are 
also requested to follow up with their respective State Govts./UT 
Administrations. 
A letter dated 8.07.2014 has also been sent from Minister of Social Justice and 
Empowerment to the Chief Ministers of all States requesting them to issue 
suitable directions to all concerned for taking appropriate measures in 
concrete and time-bound manner for incorporation of barrier free access to all 
public buildings and transportation. They have also been requested that similar 
provisions may be made in local municipal/building bye-laws. 
Moreover, under the Scheme for Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act, 
1995 (SIPDA), Ministry provides Grants-in-aids to all States/UTs to provide 
barrier free environment in important Government buildings (State Secretariat, 
other important State level offices, Collectorates, State University Buildings/ 
Campuses, Medical Colleges and Main Hospitals at Divisional Headquarters, other 
important Government buildings), for Persons with Disabilities as per Section 
46 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights 
and Full Participation of Rights) Act, 1995 (PwD Act). This includes provision 
for ramps, rails, lifts, adaptation of toilets for wheelchair users, brail 
signage and auditory signals, tactile flooring, etc. 
This information was given by the Minister of State for Social Justice and 
Empowerment, Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar in a written reply to a question in Lok 
Sabha here today. 
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RTS/ASB
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=113996
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13-February 2015
"Swavlamban" - The Mantra for Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities 
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment/ Republic Day 2015
The Department of Disability Affairs was created in the Ministry of Social 
Justice and Empowerment on May 12,2012 to ensure greater  focus on policy 
matters to effectively address disability issues and to act as a nodal 
Department for  greater coordination among stakeholders, organizations, State 
Governments and related Central Ministries.  According to the Notification 
dated December9, 2014 the Department has been renamed as Department of  
Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.
The Department envisions an inclusive society where equal opportunities are 
provided for the  growth and development of persons with disabilities to lead a 
productive, safe and dignified life.  To this end the Department strives to 
create an accessible barrier free environment for PwDs and also for their 
empowerment through legislation, policies, programmes and schemes.  Financial 
assistance for creating a barrier free environment under SIPDA Scheme; 
Financial assistance for purchase of aids and appliances for PwDs under ADIP 
Scheme; Physical rehabilitation: Services like early detection and 
intervention, counseling and medical rehabilitation, Research and Development 
for technological advancement; Educational empowerment; Social empowerment; 
Development of rehabilitation professionals/personnel; Advocacy and  awareness 
generation are steps taken in this direction.
Shri Pranab Mukherjee, President of India during his address on the occasion of 
International Day for the Disabled Persons on 3rdDecember, 2014 had said that 
education was one of the key instruments for empowering Persons with 
Disabilities. The President further added that children with disabilities 
should have access to educational opportunities that will enable them to 
equally compete for gainful employment and lead a life of dignity.
Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, in his message has saluted the 
indomitable spirit of those with disability and had urged the people to work 
together to create a better world for them.  "Let us all work together to 
create a world where Persons with Disabilities can scale new heights of success 
without any obstacles," the Prime Minister tweeted from his personal account.  
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, he saluted persons with 
disabilities and hailed them as "heroes".  Today is a day to pledge our 
commitment towards our unwavering support to Persons with Disabilities and 
ensuring equal opportunities for them.
The Secretary-General of United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon has called for efforts 
to ensure that the technology of the 21st century is accessible to Persons with 
Disabilities so that critical information can reach them.  
Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment has been 
steering the Department with immense vigour under the overall leadership of the 
Prime Minister to realize the goal of inclusion of PwDs in the mainstream 
development process under the "Sabke Saath Sabka Vikas" mission of the 
Government.
It is estimated that  there are one billion people with disabilities worldwide 
who face many barriers in order to participate in  all aspects of society and 
the population of PwDs in India as per Census 2011  is  around 2.68 crore (2.2% 
of total population).  The result is that People with Disabilities do not enjoy 
access to society on an equal basis with others, including transportation, 
employment, education, justice and political participation.  The right to 
participate in public life is essential to create democracies and citizenship.  
Yet, this fundamental right is very often denied to Persons with Disabilities.  
The United Nations Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities 
requires all states parties to promote and protect the political rights of all 
Persons with Disabilities.
Realizing the need for empowerment, both social and economic, of PwDs, the 
Department has adopted a multi-pronged strategy to take forward and step up the 
Rehabilitation and Development related   issues for PwDs. 
Education of PwDs is one of the recent initiatives undertaken -Literacy and 
higher education level of PwDs is very low. Several schemes have been approved 
for enabling Students with Disabilities to acquire education and further their 
employability potential.
New schemes
"Pre-Matric Scholarship and Post-Matric Scholarship for Students with  
Disabilities (SwD)" was launched. Under the Pre-Matric Scholarship, 46,000 
students studying in class IX and X will be awarded scholarship every year (@ 
Rs.10000/- per SwD p.a.). Under the Post-Matric Scholarship 16,650 disabled 
students studying in class XI, XII onwards will be provided scholarship 
annually (@Rs.15000/- per SwD p.a.).
National Overseas Scholarship Scheme for SwDs at a total outlay of Rs.10.00   
crores benefitting 60 students per annum @ Rs.13.00 lakh per annum to enable 
SwD to pursue higher education at the level of Masters Degree or Ph.D abroad 
has been implemented from the current financial year 2014-15. Applications have 
been invited.
Under the "Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for Students with disabilities", 
applications have been invited for the year 2014-15. Selection is being done by 
University Grants Commission. UGC is in the process of selecting 300 candidates 
for the fellowship.
Flagship scheme of the Department
Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS) and ADIP, the Department has 
introduced a centralized on-line application system developed by NIC on the 
website www.ngograntsje.gov.in in the month of July 2014.
The revised ADIP Scheme has been operationalised. The salient features of the 
schemes are- Enhancement of cost ceiling; revised from Rs.6000/- to Rs.10000/- 
for single disability and from Rs.8000/- to Rs.12000/- for SwDs; Enhancement of 
income eligibility ceiling for 100% concession from Rs.6500/- per month to Rs, 
15000/- per month and for a 50% concession from Rs.15000/- to Rs.20000/- per 
month.
Under the Scheme of Assistance to Disabled persons for purchase / fitting of 
aids & appliances (ADIP), the Department has introduced a centralized on-line 
application system developed by NIC on the website www.ngograntsje.gov.in in 
the month of July 2014.  Revised ADIP Scheme contains a provision to provide 
Cochlear Implant to 500 children per year, with a ceiling of  Rs. 6.00 lakh per 
unit to be borne by the  Government. The Minister of Social Justice & 
Empowerment has announced the commencement of First Cochlear Implant by 
AYJNIHH, Mumbai on International Day for the Persons with Disability on 3rd 
December 2014.
The Department in collaboration with TIFAC, an autonomous body of the Dept of 
Science & Technology, has launched a dedicated web portal for meeting the 
accessible needs relating to aids & appliances for persons with disabilities. 
The web portal was launched by the President of India on International Day for 
the Persons with Disability on 3rd December 2014.   Swavlamban Composite camps 
- 200 Composite 'ABILITY- SWAWLAMBAN'.  Camps are being organized all over the 
Country.
The first batch of "motorized tricycles" has been distributed to 20 
beneficiaries on 25.09.2014 at Shajapur, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.
The Prime Minister of India and the Union Minister of SJ&E felicitated the  
winners of Blind Cricket World Cup and   announced a cash Award of Rs. two 
Lakhs to  each player of the winning Team  representing India.
The Ministry is establishing Centres for Disabilities Sports to develop and 
encourage disabled sports persons.
A new "Scheme on Awareness Generations and Publicity" has been launched in the 
current financial year 2014-15 for creating enabling environment for social 
inclusion of the  PwDs in all fields of life by promoting awareness, 
encouraging volunteer action, financially supporting national/international 
events and accomplishments, etc. for the realization of the aspirations of PwDs.
Future Plans and New Initiatives on Good Governance:
"Accessible India campaign (Sugamya  Bharat Abhiyan)" is proposed to be  
launched for the empowerment of persons  with disabilities through universal  
accessibility for creating an enabling  environment for the PwDs to live an  
independent life with dignity and equal  opportunity.
In order to facilitate PwDs, process of   equipping them with Universal ID has 
been  initiated and the detailed project report  (DPR) has been prepared. These 
will be smart cards containing information  regarding the disabilities etc. and 
will be  valid across the country.
A "Job portal for the PwDs" for facilitating employment of PwDs is being 
developed for the sector through National  Handicapped Finance Development  
Corporation (NHFDC). This will aggregate  various jobs availability for PwDs in 
 Government/PSUs and private sector and  facilitate placement and employment of 
unemployed, skilled and semi-skilled PwDs. 
A toll-free "Help Desk/Help Centre" is  being developed by the Department  
through Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) for dissemination of information  
relating to PwDs, tracking and handling of grievances, facilitating the 
aspirations and needs of PwDs such as skilling/  employment, etc.
The Department in collaboration with  Ministry of Skill and Entrepreneurship 
Development and National Skill  Development Council (NSDC) is preparing a 
comprehensive Strategy and Action Plan  for upscaling the skilling needs of the 
PwDs and their placement/employment with active involvement of various 
stakeholders  and different Departments mandated with skilling and employment 
generation.
An exclusive "National Level Mega Fair" for exhibition and sale of various 
products/goods being manufactured by PwDs and their organizations from all over 
the country will be organized in Delhi to provide enhanced exposure and market 
linkage/access for their products.
The Department is formulating  a scheme of "Scholarship for Top Class Education 
for Students with Disabilities" for Post Graduate Degree/Diploma in specified 
premier Institutions of Excellence in India
Scheme for "Free Coaching for Students  with Disabilities" for competitive  
Examinations in Government Jobs or for Admission in Professional and Technical 
Courses" is also being formulated.
First ever National Para -games are  scheduled to be organized in New Delhi in  
association with the Paralympic Committee  of India, in the month of March 2015.
Skill development for 15000 PwDs has  been targeted under vocational training 
to  be conducted by NHFDC and National Institutes.
A new interactive, informative and  disability friendly dedicated website of 
the Department is being developed and will be launched in the current financial 
year.    
*With inputs for Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of Social Justice 
and Empowerment
(PIB Features)
Email: - [email protected]
[email protected]
SS-274/SF-274/ 23.01.2015
YSK/ Uma
http://pib.nic.in/newsite/efeatures.aspx?relid=115284


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