Centre to introduce universal ID for persons with disabilities

The Centre has decided to ensure complete accessibility for persons with disabilities by 2019.

March 05, 2016 05:25 pm | Updated 05:32 pm IST - New Delhi

FOR:BUSINESS LINE   ATTN:NEWS EDITOR  03.12.2004      A man on his wheel chair takes a turn on an almost trafficless road, thanks to the bandh called by Trinamool Congress, while on his way to take  part in a procession to observe the International Day of Disabled Persons, in Kolkata, the capital of the eastern India state of West Bengal, on December 03,2004. (Photo by Parth Sanyal)

FOR:BUSINESS LINE ATTN:NEWS EDITOR 03.12.2004 A man on his wheel chair takes a turn on an almost trafficless road, thanks to the bandh called by Trinamool Congress, while on his way to take part in a procession to observe the International Day of Disabled Persons, in Kolkata, the capital of the eastern India state of West Bengal, on December 03,2004. (Photo by Parth Sanyal)

The Centre has decided to come out with a universal ID for persons with disability, which will be valid throughout the country, a move that will allow the differently-abled to easily avail the benefits of various schemes and reservation.

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Krishan Pal Gurjar also said that the government is drawing up a new Act, which will include another 12 types of physical disabilities.

“The physically-handicapped certificates issued by the state governments are not recognised by one another. So, the Centre is coming out with a universal ID which will be valid everywhere in the country,” he said at a workshop here on prevention of corneal blindness.

Mentioning the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan, a campaign for making India ‘disabled-friendly’, the minister said various steps have been taken to make services and facilities accessible to differently-abled persons.

“An outlay of Rs 218 crore has been made for the campaign. We will select 100 government and non-government buildings each in 50 cities which, through ramps, lifts and other facilities, will be made accessible for persons with disabilities,” he said.

The Centre has decided to ensure complete accessibility for persons with disabilities by 2019 by improving civic facilities and modes of transportation, including the railways and airlines, the minister said.

The minister also said that, for the first time in the country, a programme has been started to facilitate cochlear implants for children born with hearing and speech impairment.

Mr. Gurjar said that covering 15,000 such children every year will involve a cost of around Rs 900 crore even as he called on corporate houses to contribute towards the initiative.

He said the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities has organised 1,800 camps, including 150 mega camps, across the country to distribute equipment to persons with disabilities, he said.

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