Karnataka needs to start monitoring the usage of funds disbursed to
various organisations, address grievances betters, assess the working
of the State executive committee, apart from setting up an equal
opportunity cell and disability department in colleges, said Kamalesh
Kumar Pande, Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/chief-commissioner-reviews-implementation-of-disability-act-in-state/article8964696.ece
He is in the city to review the implementation of the Persons with
Disabilities Act, 1995, in the State.

While lauding the State for being the first to have a separate
department for disabled persons in 1988, way before the Act was
passed, he said, “Much more can be done to help the disabled in the
State.” According to Census 2011 report, the population of disabled
persons in the State is 13.25 lakh.

With reference to the Universal Disability ID project of the union
government, he said Karnataka will be among 13 States to start the
process in the first phase. “Bengaluru is among the cities chosen in
the first phase of the Accessible India Campaign,” Mr Pande said.

He also said additional posts for Assistant Commissioner and Deputy
Commissioner need to be created in the State. He met the State Chief
Secretary in this regard.

Govindaraju, director, Directorate of Disabled Welfare and Senior
Citizens with additional charge as State Commissioner for Persons with
Disabilities and Uma Mahadevan, Principal Secretary, Women and Child
Development and Empowerment of Differently-abled, attended.


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


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