Braille registration plates caught in delays 

Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar 

Despite the Delhi Government giving its approval 

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Negative impact of frequent change of Transport Commissioners

Scheme for the visually impaired fails to take off

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NEW DELHI: Delhi has had as many as ten Transport Commissioners in the past six 
years and this has had a negative impact on implementation of various projects,
particularly those which are not big in nature and require a committed and 
human approach from the authorities. A case in point is the installation of
Braille registration plates in three-wheeler scooter rickshaws that has still 
not been done despite the Delhi Government giving its in-principle approval
to the project.

The installation would have been of critical use for the visually impaired as 
it would allow them to know by the feel of hand the registration number of
a hired auto-rickshaw and pass it on to some friend or acquaintance for 
personal security. But despite the project not being expensive as each plate 
costs
barely Rs.15, it has not taken off due to bureaucratic red tape.

This has prompted Samarthya National Centre for Promotion of Barrier Free 
Environment for Disabled Persons, which has been working to promote "Mobility
for All" for persons with reduced mobility and disability, to once again 
approach the Commissioner Transport, this time D. M. Spolia, to demand speedy
implementation of the project.

In his letter, Samarthya founder and project director Sanjeev Sachdeva has 
stated that following the consent of Delhi Transport Minister Haroon Yusuf the
organisation had proposed installation of Braille plates of auto registration 
number on all auto-rickshaws for the benefit of persons with low vision and
vision impairment, including senior citizens.

"These Braille plates will help people lead an independent life and make travel 
safer for them," he wrote, adding that "in this regard, meetings and discussions
were held with your predecessors Mr. Vijay Madan and Mr. Chandra Mohan as also 
with Mr. Virendra Kumar, Joint Commissioner."

Mr. Sachdeva has expressed regret over non-implementation of the scheme and 
stated that he was made to understand that the State Transport Authority had
decided to place the Braille registration plates in the auto-rickshaws in the 
groove near the entrance and to include the same in the permit conditions
for the autos.

Referring to a letter sent to him on February 13 this year by Assistant 
Director (Operations) A. K. Srivastava, the Samarthya founder wrote that the 
letter
had clearly stated that the Delhi Government has "in principle approved of the 
proposal for introduction of the Braille manuscript registration plates
and it has been decided that this could be made as one of the permit conditions 
for the auto-rickshaws".

Lamenting the delay in the matter, Mr. Sachdeva said what needs to be realised 
is that the visually impaired have to put up with a daily struggle while
commuting and hoped that the Delhi Government would speedily implement this 
scheme and not allow change in posts to affect its enactment.

http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/11/stories/2007111154480400.htm

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