I agree with you on that note.

 

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in <accessindia@accessindia.org.in> On Behalf 
Of Tanmay Srivastava
Sent: 01 February 2021 17:54
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled. <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Subject: Re: [AI] Disabled Cold Shouldered in Budget

 

According to me now disability is not the subject of welfare.

Now it should not be the part of ministry of social justice and empowerment.

It is the high time to make aware the government that government should create 
separate ministry for the empowerment of people with disabilities.

Looking forward to everyone's response.

 

On Mon 1 Feb, 2021, 4:26 PM National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled, 
<nprd...@gmail.com <mailto:nprd...@gmail.com> > wrote:




February 1, 2021

 

Press Statement

 

The National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD) has issued the 
following statement:

 

Union Budget: Disabled Cold Shouldered

 

The NPRD lodges its strong protest at the substantial reduction in budgetary 
support to the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities. Even the 
meagre and inadequate Rs. 1325.39 estimated last time, has been further reduced 
to Rs. 1171.77 crores this time.

 

This substantial reduction of nearly 12 per cent will adversely impact various 
schemes and programmes that are being undertaken by the department. The “Scheme 
for Implementation for Persons with Disabilities Act” sees a cut in its 
allocation from Rs. 251.50 to Rs. 209.77 crores. The National Trust which 
caters to persons with autism, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities etc. 
is also witnessing lesser budgetary support. It has been reduced from Rs. 39.50 
to Rs. 30.00 crore. Even allocations to the National Programme for Prevention 
of Blindness have been reduced by nearly 50 per cent from Rs. 20.00 to Rs. 
10.50 crores as compared to last year. Grant in aid to state governments have 
also been reduced substantially. 

 

When more disabled people are joining the ranks of the unemployed, it would 
have been prudent to enhance allocations for the National Handicapped Finance 
and Development Corporation, to enable it to provide loans to small businesses 
set up by disabled people. On the contrary budgetary support to the NHFDC has 
been drastically reduced from Rs. 41 crore provisioned in the 2019-20 budget to 
a mere Rs. 0.01 crore this time. The announcements made to vigorously pursue 
privatization of various public sector undertakings will adversely impact the 
disabled also. With the government unrelenting on the demand to extend 
reservations to the private sector, shrinking employment avenues in the 
government sector will see the ranks of the unemployed disabled bourgeoning.

 

The total expenditure earmarked for the national programmes for welfare of 
persons with disabilities has been reduced from Rs. 655 to Rs. 584 crores. The 
total towards schemes/projects has been reduced from Rs. 780.00 to Rs. 709.77 
crores, this time. The total expenditure towards Social security & welfare has 
seen a reduction from Rs. 1126.79 to Rs. 988.59. Disability pension continues 
to be stagnant at Rs. 300 for the past many years.

 

In the pandemic situation, which saw a huge escalation in the number of mental 
health cases, the allocations made towards mental health displays the total 
lack of acknowledgement of the crisis. Allocations to the National Mental 
Health Programme remains constant at Rs. 40.00 crore. No support has been 
earmarked for the National Institute of Mental Health & Research for the last 
two years. However, unlike last time, there has been a slight increase in 
allocations to the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, 
Bengaluru and the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoli Regional Institute of Mental 
Health, Tezpur.

 

What is even more glaring is the complete omission of flagship programme 
started by this government the Accessible India campaign. 

 

The government remains content with bestowing divine status and a label of 
divyang, even while pursuing policies that confine disabled citizens to the 
margins. Displaying complete indifference, during the entire two-hour long 
rhetoric filled speech by the Finance Minister, not once did she refer to 
disabled persons. Disabled atmas don’t matter. In earlier budgets, the disabled 
were disregarded or neglected. This time they have been cold shouldered. This 
is deplorable. The NPRD calls upon the disabled community to rise in unison and 
protest this disabled-unfriendly budget.

 

 

(Muralidharan)

General Secretary

 

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National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled (NPRD)

36, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla Lane

New Delhi 110 001

Tel. 11-23387674; 9868768543

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