To be precise: not much difference

the west and the rest debate is pretty old and they love this.  Though
the abstract comparative study  of there and here will lead us nowhere
cause we are polls apart on HDI indicators however,  in developed
nations such as US&UK where individualism is the main thrust, they
give too much emphasis on independent living. The Americans with
Disabilities Act 1990 & the UK's Disability Discrimination Act 1995,,
which was further amended in the second half of the first decade of
the 21 century.  These laws have clear cut provisions which enjoin the
state to comply with the law. As a result they have better
accessibility and education standards in place. Note: these countries
are blessed with less population size, Huge social security
arrangement for disabled and accountable private sector made by law.
Despite all such goody policies, blind people in the west face almost
similar challenges of family denial, social exclusion, and state
antipathy.
relatively, India is much much better, we have not yet abandoned
family values where care is the key. People relate to each others'
problems and community life is still alive. Accessibility,education
and employment are key components which ensure participation of blind
people in public life,and I think we are doing better in such a short
time since we attained political freedom in 1947.  Given the humungous
challenges we face as a nation of 1.2 billion, signs are visible where
India is poised to lead the disability discourse ahead in right
direction. I could share several studies and data to substantiate
later if discussion continues. And would end on little provocative
note: many in the blind community in India are too obsessed with the
west that they argue for imitation of their ideas in Indian context
which are unsuited and accentuate our troubles greatly. We need
Indianised disability movement which is more relevant for us.

 On 3/26/15, Sucharu <[email protected]> wrote:
>                 Dear friends,
>
> Greetings!
>
> I would like to understand the contrast between the quality of life for VI
> in India and United States and other developed countries.
>
> Please throw light on main fields like:
>
> Education
>
> Rehabilitation
>
> Career
>
> Safety
>
> Dignity
>
> Capability to carry out routine jobs
>
> Social life
>
> Recreation
>
> Please do add anything important I missed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sucharu
>
>
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