Slew of measures for differently abled 

 

T. Ramakrishnan

 

CHENNAI: The tax-free State budget 2010-2011, presented by Finance Minister K. 
Anbazhagan in the recently inaugurated Assembly-Secretariat complex on Friday, 
contained a slew of policy measures for the differently abled.

 

Apart from announcing the creation of a department under the "direct 
supervision" of the Chief Minister, Mr. Anbazhagan conveyed the State 
government's appeal to the Union government to amend the Persons with 
Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) 
Act, 1995 in consonance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of 
Persons with Disabilities.

 

"This government would take all necessary steps for enabling the differently 
abled persons to lead their lives getting their due share in all livelihood 
rights such as education, health facilities, employment and with equal rights 
and opportunities in the society, in accordance with this Convention," he said, 
pointing out that India was seventh among the countries that had adopted and 
signed the Convention.

 

Mr. Anbazhagan said the income ceiling prescribed for the differently abled 
availing assistance under various welfare schemes of the government would be 
removed. After having exempted such persons from payment of tuition fee, the 
government would exempt them from payment of special fees in the coming 
academic year.

 

A monthly assistance of Rs.200 towards food to students staying in homes for 
the differently abled run by the Government and voluntary organisations would 
be enhanced to Rs.450 . The Minister said expenditure on the welfare of 
differently abled was fixed at Rs. 176 crore in the coming financial year as 
against Rs.49 crore in 2005-2006.

 

Date:20/03/2010

URL:

http://www.thehindu.com/2010/03/20/stories/2010032060950100.htm


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