New department for disabled well received 


Special Correspondent 









CHENNAI: Among the budget announcements made by Finance Minister K. Anbazhagan 
on Friday, the most popular seems to have been the one on creation of a new 
government department for disabled persons, to be supervised directly by the 
Chief Minister. "We are very happy that this has been implemented. In fact it 
has been part of our demands for the last 25 years. This indicates prioritising 
the issues of the disabled and we welcome it," said K. Gopinath, member of the 
Tamil Nadu Disabled Welfare Board. T.A.P. Varadakutti, State President, Tamil 
Nadu Association for the welfare of the Physically Handicapped, added "In my 
view, the budget fulfils the aspirations of the worst-affected in the 
disability sector." He complimented the Chief Minister for his initiative in 
setting up the new department. He also introduced a note of sobriety in the 
moment of celebration by articulating the disappointment of the rights lobby 
which believed that disabled-friendly access, and appointment of a person with 
legal background as State Commissioner for the Disabled, would be announcements.



S. Namburaj, secretary, Confederation for Mentally Challenged, also welcomed 
the move for a separate department for the disabled. Meenakshi B, who is part 
of the Disability Legislation Unit of Vidya Sagar said, "Basically, it is a 
good initiative that the government has started thinking of disability at the 
policy level. We hope that the government would also make clear what the exact 
functions of this department are.


Date:20/03/2010
URL:
http://www.thehindu.com/2010/03/20/stories/2010032054740500.htm 


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