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Reserved parking for the disabled

Updated - January 21, 2015 05:43 am IST

Published - January 21, 2015 12:00 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

The mission to make public spaces barrier-free has received a shot in the arm with the Kerala Road Safety Authority (KRSA) issuing a directive to provide “reserved parking” for the disabled in all government offices across the State.

The decision is a relief for the disabled as exclusive parking facilities with signages are available for them only at the Secretariat and the Public Office premises now.

Based on the KRSA directive, the Public Works Department issued orders to provide “reserved parking” for the disabled in all government offices with the International Symbol of Accessibility “informatory sign with blue background with the wheelchair facing right” and as per the specifications of the Indian Roads Congress.

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N. Ahmed Pillai, State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, told

The Hindu that the disabled needed exclusive parking facility near their workplace.

“The disabled are eligible for three per cent of the parking lot in public spaces. It is good if at least two parking lots are provided initially at the government offices across the State,” he said. Ramp facilities would be provided in government buildings constructed before 2011, Mr. Pillai said adding that commission had issued directives in this regard.

To avoid delay, District Social Justice Officers had been asked to identify three main offices in their areas and submit proposals with estimate for lifts or ramps. The focus would be on Collectorates, civil stations, and hospitals. “Five proposals had been received and the aim is to create a barrier-free environment in one year,” he said.

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