This is surprising since senior organisations like AADI are involved. 
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Subject: [AI] Republic Day tableau calls disabled 'powerless'

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I am blinking and numb reading this. Totally dismayed.
Read on
Harish Kotian
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Republic Day tableau calls disabled 'powerless'
Jan 23, 2013, 03.10AM IST TNN [ Jayashree Nandi ]

A tableau at the Republic Day rehearsal on Tuesday NEW DELHI: It's supposed
to empower the disabled, but if the newly formed department of disability
affairs has its way, it would call itself the 'department of the
powerless'. At least that's the name it has given itself in Hindi -
nishaktata karya vibhag. Now, to the anger of activists, even a tableau for
people with disabilities that will be part of this year's Republic Day
parade has the same inscription in Hindi.

The activists, who noticed the name on the tableau three days ago, want it
changed immediately. But that is easier demanded than done.

"With difficulty we had managed to convince the government to have a
tableau on the disabled. When we finally have one, the inscription on it is
so offensive that it has ruined all the work we had done on the issue. To
add further insult, the commentator will repeat the word nishakt constantly
and the entire country will listen to it. It's an abusive word," said Javed
Abidi, convener of Disability Rights Group.

The defence ministry has agreed to change the word on the tableau but says
it needs a written request from the department of disability affairs. Stuti
Kacker, secretary, ministry of social justice and empowerment, said the
department was trying its best to change the name. "I can only refer the
matter. We hope a decision will be taken quickly," she said.

Activists say it's derogatory, demand change of name

Even if the inscription on the tableau is changed, the name of the
department will remain till a change is approved by the Cabinet. Poonam
Natarajan, chairwoman of National Trust, agreed that nishaktata is an
inappropriate term. "Of course, it has to be changed. I think they are
trying to change it to viklang jan karyashala. But the change has to be
made at the Cabinet level," she said.

"We noticed the word a few days ago while rehearsing. It's very derogatory.
In fact, state governments such as Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh still use
the word apang (crippled), which is also demeaning. There is very little
awareness about disability righ8ts," said Pradeep Raj, a disability rights
activist who is rehearsing for the Republic Day with 22 other youths with
disabilities. Pradeep's group first noticed the inscription on the tableau.

Abidi felt 'nishaktata' reminded him of the word 'handicapped', which was
also considered offensive by disability rights activists. "We have moved
on. No one uses the word handicapped anymore. It originated after the world
war when disabled soldiers used to beg on the streets of Europe with a cap
in their hands. In the 1990s, the term was phased out as it was considered
offensive. Now even United Nations uses the word 'disability'. In Hindi it
should be viklang and definitely not nishakt," he said.

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