But the university is well-aware that it has to hoist flag atop as
directed by the HRD ministry. The University registrar must be made
accountable and the lady should not be discriminated anymore.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160220/jsp/northeast/story_70302.jsp

Guwahati, Feb. 19: Gauhati University has denied extra time to a
visually-impaired woman in Jorhat town, using a scribe in her
post-graduation examinations, despite guidelines issued by the Centre
in 2013 for persons with disabilities.

Anima Bora, 44, has already appeared for two papers of her first
semester (MA in Assamese) under the Institute of Distance and Open
Learning (IDOL) of Gauhati University on February 7 and 14 at CKB
College, Jorhat.

However, she was denied the extra time and told that the university
had not yet adopted the guidelines of the Union ministry of social
justice and empowerment, issued in 2013, that had allowed extra time
of 20 minutes for each hour of the examination. Each paper is of
three-hour duration.

With three more examinations slated for February 21, February 28 and
March 6, Anima is not sure whether she will be able to answer all
questions within that limited time.

"I got an additional hour when I did my BA in 1995. This time I was
surprised when the college authorities informed me that the extra time
is not allowed now. The university will be responsible if I cannot
clear my examinations because of the time constraint," Anima, mother
of a girl, told The Telegraph today from Jorhat.

Anima, a widow, teaches Assamese and social sciences at Jorhat Blind School.

The examinations under the distance-learning institute are conducted
in various colleges across the state but there have been many
complaints against the institute.

With her appeal to CKB College making no difference, Anima moved the
disability law unit of Sishu Sarothi, an NGO working for
differently-abled persons in the region.

The staff of the unit had visited the controller of examinations,
Gauhati University, D.J. Choudhury, yesterday but was told that the
university was yet to adopt the ministry's guidelines.

"The controller of examinations informed us that he would refer the
matter to the university registrar. However, by that time, Anima's
next three examinations will be over," Ambalika Senapati, the
co-ordinator of the disability law unit, said in her letter to Gautam
Sharma, the assistant director of IDOL, yesterday.

The controller of examinations of Gauhati University, when asked by
The Telegraph today, said they were unaware of such guidelines till
the Disability Law Unit informed them yesterday.

"We have forwarded the matter to the university's executive council
but we can't do anything till it is implemented," Choudhury said.

"We are surprised the way a student with a visual impairment is being
denied her rights despite having such guidelines issued in February
2013. How can Gauhati University be so insensitive to the issue
despite having a cell for the persons with disabilities? We demand
that Anima should be allowed the extra time from her next examination
on Sunday. But who will give her the extra time back, which was denied
in her last two examinations?" asked Arman Ali, executive director of
Sishu Sarothi.

The disability law unit (Northeast), a unit of Shishu Sarothi, fights
for the rights of persons with disabilities through legal literacy and
litigation, policy change and legal aid, among others.




-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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