My reading of the Standing Committee's Report

I’m glad to see the Standing Committee has recommended for extending
the definition of ‘establishment’ to the private sector also.
However,while discussing the clause on Special Employment exchange,
The committee again provides patronizing  suggestion: “The Committee
also want the Ministry to consider the feasibility of renaming such an
exchange as "Employment Exchange for Differently Able People" as it
appears more progressive and dynamic.” (p 33). Further, I wonder why
committee has not dwelled on the issue of inaccessibility faced by
blind/deaf while viewing Television programmes. In the definition of
information and communication,only telecom and web-based services have
been included. (p 36).

On the issue of legal capacity I think government and the committee
understanding have improved a bit. For instance
Block quote
When the Committee specifically enquired whether the deaf and
dumb and the blind can be recognized as witnesses before the court of
law, the Ministry in their written reply stated :
"Clause 11(4)(c) casts responsibility on the appropriate government to
make available all necessary facilities and equipment to facilitate
recording of testimonies, arguments or opinion given by PwDs in their
preferred language and means of communication. It has now been agreed
that the words sign language can be included under the definition of
communication. Thus it would be incumbent upon the government to make
provision for recording of testimonies of the hearing impaired persons
in sign language i.e. the preferred mode of communication in terms of
Clause 11. As regards blind and other PwDs, the clause takes care of
this aspect. Indian Evidence Act and other relevant laws could be
considered for similar amendment, if necessary. (pp 43-44).
Block quote end
However the issue of limited and plenary guardianship is yet to be resolved.

Sadly, in the discussion of education, the entire focus has been on
‘inclusive education’. The specialised schools which cater to the
needs of majority of disabled students have been left out. I wish the
Standing Committee had discussed the surveys conducted by NCERT in
several states which highlighted the huge dropouts of children with
disabilities from ‘inclusive schools’. Interestingly, when the
Committee asked the Ministry for substituting phrase ‘within the
limits of its economic capacity’ See how smartly ministry took shelter
under the garb of the Constitution.
Block quote
3.86    When the Ministry was asked to state whether the words 'the
appropriate Government to the maximum of resources' be substituted for
'limit of its economic capacity', the Ministry stated that, "Article
41 of the Constitution, which is relevant for empowerment of PwDs,
uses the phrase "limit of its economic capacity and development". To
maintain the same spirit and alignment with the Constitution, the same
phrase has been used in the Bill".
Block quote end
However, story is complicated.The persons with disabilities are
seeking constitutional amendment to obtain constitutional  recognition
under article 15,isn’t it?

And on the matter of accessibility of recreational programmes an
culture, committee has rightly expressed its apprehensions.
Block quote
The Committee, while taking note of the wordings of Clause 28(g), are
still not convinced that this Clause befittingly addresses the
decisive issues of promoting deaf culture, giving them access to more
TV programmes with sign language, interpreters/subtitles etc. The
Committee, therefore, desire that this Clause should appropriately
also include issues of promotion of deaf culture, access to more TV
programmes with sign language, interpreters/subtitles etc. (p 66).
Block quote end

And interestingly, where in the beginning Committee recommends for
using ‘differently-abled or specially-abled as the title of the Act,
however in chapter vi on persons with benchmark disabilities it
suggests: the Committee desire the Ministry to (i) delete the word
"special" from the title of Chapter VI, (ii) replace the phrase "if
necessary" with " of her/his choice”. However recommendations for
age-relaxation for availing free education till 21 years instead of 18
could be welcome by certain groups.

Further, while reviewing chapter which deals with the duties and
responsibilities of the state, Committee sends out strong
recommendations
Block quote
The Committee note that rights of persons with disabilities have been
left out in the curriculum of schools for the reasons best known to
the Ministry. The Committee feel that the rights of these people ought
to be part of school curriculum too so that PwDs students are aware of
their rights at an early stage of their life. The Committee,
therefore, desire that in Clause 38(2)(f), the word "schools" be added
before the word "universities”. (p 79).
Block quote end

Now comes the chapter on National Commission for Persons with
Disabilities,and here again the demand for disabled chairperson is
unresolved. When the Committee asked ministry to clarify its stand it
responded
Block quote
The existing clause does not debar the PwD to be the Chairperson.
Keeping in view the function of Chairman, National Commission, it may
be appropriate to leave it open for the most appropriate person to
take up the job rather than restricting it to only PwDs. It is a
negative notion that only the Persons with Disabilities can look after
the welfare of PwDs. There are examples where persons other than PwDs
have been doing exceptional work for the cause of PwDs. However, it
may be noted that in order to safeguard the interest of PwDs one
member of the National Commission will be a Person with Disability. (p
87).
Block quote end
Alright, if the same logic is applied to other commissions of
SC/ST/OBCs, can these communities accept that there are many
upper-caste people who have given exceptional contribution for
emancipating the dalits,tribals and the religious minorities. Hence
they could be made chairpersons?

Again, interesting preposition suggested by the Committee in the
chapter dealing with special courts which contradicts the Committees
previous understanding of disabled people as differently-abled and
specially-abled
Block quote
The Committee feel that title 'Disability Rights Tribunal' is more
explicit, progressive and constructive vis a vis "Special Court' which
does not sound very positive. The Committee, therefore, desire the
Ministry to consider renaming of a 'Special Court' as 'Disability
Rights Tribunal' which appears more focused and sounds more precise.
(p 89).
Block quote end

The chapter dealing with offences and penalties is not much improved.
However,the consent of a disabled woman while terminating pregnancy
which is the core demand of women groups is well-taken up by the
committee. It has also recommended to the Ministry to insert separate
chapter which would deal with women and girls with disabilities on the
line of UNCRPD. Lets see what Modi-dispensation accept,dilute, or
reject.. However,kudos to the Committee for submitting this report in
relatively less time and after prolonged discussions. Lastly, I wish
to note that out of all representatives who deposed before the
Standing Committee,almost 75 per cent were Delhi based. Views from
states such as Odisha,Bihar,UP, Maharashtra,Rajasthan,Jharkhand,Madhya
Pradesh, Chattisgarh,Jharkhand and the whole of north-east are absent.


On 5/8/15, nidhi goyal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Forwarding an email on the RPD bill- sorry for cross posting if any.
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> Regards,
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> Nidhi Goyal
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> disability and gender rights activist
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> i tweet @saysnidhigoyal
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> While reading the report I found that the committee doesn't seem to be very
> much in tune with the UNCRPD and the discussion about the naming of the Bill
> sounds quite patronizing. I'm pasting the section here below:
>
>
>
> Title of the Bill 3.1 While examining the views of individuals/stakeholders
> and organizations on the Bill, it was pointed out to the Committee that the
> title of the Bill sounded derogatory and disparaging and therefore, needs to
> be modified. Across all section of stakeholders, an unanimous view emerged
> that the title of the Bill, may be changed and made preferably as ―Rights of
> Persons with Different Abilities or Special Abilities‖. 3.2 When the
> Ministry was asked to justify the existing title of the Bill, they in their
> written reply stated as under: ―The Bill is in line with UNCRPD. The UNCRPD
> uses the term Persons with Disabilities. Some Persons with Disabilities have
> objection to use of words 'differently abled' or 'specially abled‖. 3.3 The
> Committee are of the view that using the words “Persons with Disabilities”
> in the title of the Bill not only sound disparaging but also belittle the
> enormous talent, capacity and ability these persons possess to take up any
> challenge and compete with other normal human beings. Further, the present
> title itself declares them as „persons with disabilities‟ whereas the
> intention and purpose of the Bill is to empower them and give them their
> rightful due. In fact, the Committee themselves were awe-struck when they
> witnessed, during their close interaction with these people, the special
> knack and endowment of these people. The Committee are of the considered
> view that the present title of the Bill does not justify the talent and
> aptitude these persons own. The Committee, therefore, recommend that the
> Bill could be titled either as “The Rights of 24 Persons with the Different
> Abilities” or “The Rights of Persons with Special Abilities” or “The Rights
> of the Differently Able persons” which is not only more progressive and
> encouraging but will also help correct the discourse about the disabled
> people besides reducing their psychological complexes.
>
>
>
> On 8 May 2015 at 12:39, Vaishnavi Jayakumar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Please share widely : Standing committee report on
> <https://www.facebook.com/rpwdbill> RPWD Bill India is attached and also
> available at  <http://bit.ly/RPWDreport> bit.ly/RPWDreport
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