well, i've just got the access of internet for relatively a sufficient
time, and i've tryed seeking the postal address of honorable prime
minister of india.
certainly it's a bit hard job to find it out, but finally i got
success in finding the same.
those who are still looking for the postal address of prime minister
of india, please visit:
http://www.sarkaritel.com/com/pmo.htm

- from the website:
   Dr. Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister of India
Date of Birth : 26 September 1932
Prime Minister's Office
Office Address
Room No. 152,
South Block,
New Delhi, 110001
Office Tel

23012312
23016857 (Fax)
Residence Address

7, Race Course Road
New Delhi
Residence Tel

23011166, 23018939
23015603(Fax)
Parliament House Address

Room No. 10, Parliament House,
New Delhi 110001
Parliament House Tel

23017660, 23019817
23014255 (Fax)
---
hope it helps.
with profound regards,
prateek agarwal.
Cell: 09928341197
Skype:
prateek_agarwal32
e-mail:
prateekagarwa...@gmail.com
website:
http://www.prateekagarwal.webs.com

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From: "Asudani, Rajesh" <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in>
T: "accessindia@accessindia.org.in" <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:54:17 +0530
Subject: Re: [AI] MOST URGENT
Sadly, even after googling PMO's e mail id, I found only the feedback
page with limit of 500 characters.
That too, mind you, is inaccessible. The captcha there can not be
solved even by webvisum!!!!!
So, I am thinking of contacting the honorable,  by reliable old method
of "registered with AD"....

Rajesh

-----Original Message-----
From:
accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:
accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in]
On Behalf Of prateek aggarwal
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:55 AM
To: accessindia
Cc: Pamnani
Subject: Re: [AI] MOST URGENT

Firstly, deep congratulations to mr. javed abidi and his organization
for this great step.
Certainly, it's a worthy taking initiative, and since I've just
checked my inbox, I'd like to urgently send in a letter to honorable
prime minister.
What I need to ask, is where to send this letter?
It may definitely sound a bit pathetic as the correct address can be
found by a bit of googling, but since I'm accessing this mail via
mobile as of now, I won't be able to google at this junction.
Hope you respectables can  understand my situation.
Therefore, can someone urgently articulate the address of prime
minister's office so that I can immediately hurl a correspondence.
An urgent response is highly appreciated.

With profound regards,
Prateek agarwal.
Cell: 09928341197
Skype:
e-mail:
prateekagarwa...@gmail.com
website:
http://www.prateekagarwal.webs.com

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From: "Pamnani" <
kanchanpamn...@hotmail.com>

To: <
accessindia@accessindia.org.in>

Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 13:23:33 +0530
Subject: [AI] MOST URGENT
Dear Access Indians,

I have received a copy of a letter written by Javed Abidi to the
Hon'ble Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh. A copy is placed below for
your perusal.

It will be good if you also could send him a similar letter, on your
letterhead, in your own language. The way you would want to.

Emphasise on the need of a separate Ministry for Disability Affairs.
If not, atleast a full-fledged Department under the Ministry of Social
Justice & Empowerment.

This is a SUPER URGENT matter. The next round of Cabinet expansion
will take place, most probably, next week. That's when a lot of
Ministers of State, etc.
will be taken in.

I request you to please send your letter on Monday itself. And do fax
a copy to Javed's office at 011-26265649 or email to Secretariat
E-mail Address(es):
secretar...@ncpedp.org

Kanchan.

URGENT ATTN.: HON'BLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA

 Dear Sir,

We write to congratulate you on your stupendous success in the
elections. We are thrilled and excited that the UPA government has
come into power for the
second term. We wait in hope and anticipation that the positive
initiatives that were begun in the last tenure will continue and touch
the lives of each
one of the 70 million disabled people in India.

The demand for a separate ministry for disability has picked up
momentum across the country. This urgent need cannot be emphasized
enough. We write to press
this demand before you once again.

The Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment is not able to fully
focus on the issue of disability. With issues of SC/ST, Minorities and
the other equally
pressing issues demanding attention, the Minister is unable to find
the time for issues concerning disabled people.

It has been almost 14 years since the Persons with Disability Act was
passed. Yet, it has not been properly implemented. The Act itself is
in dire need
of amendments but this too could not be done. On 1st October 2007,
India became the seventh country in the world to ratify the United
Nations Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and it was a proud
moment for all of us in the Indian disability movement. In a few
months, it will
be 2 years since the ratification.  This needs urgent attention as well.

We do realize that setting up of a full-fledged Ministry for
Disability Affairs may not be possible right away. Therefore, the best
option at the moment
would be to implement the mandate already set out in the XIth Five
Year Plan: the upgradation of the Disability Division of the Ministry
of Social Justice
and Empowerment, to a Department.

We quote verbatim from the Planning Commission document:

Clause 6.188: The 'Disability Division' of the Ministry of Social
Justice and Empowerment shall be strengthened with the status of a
separate 'Department',
so that they can effectively liaise with all the concerned
Ministries/Departments and ensure that they fulfill their
responsibility towards disabled persons,
including the financial support enjoined on them.

This gesture would send a strong message not only to India, but to the
whole world, about your Government's commitment to the cause of
disability. We urge
you to consider this demand favourably.

With best wishes and prayers to you and your team, for your second
term in office.

With deep and personal regards,

Yours sincerely,

Javed Abidi

Honorary Director, NCPEDP

23.5.2009

National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP)
A -77, South Extension Part II
New Delhi - 110 049, India
Tel.: 91-11-26265647 / 26265648
Telefax:011-26265649
Websites:
www.ncpedp.org
and
www.dnis.org

For accurate and up to date information on disability news and happenings,
register free at
www.dnis.org

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