All
I too whole heartedly welcome this order / guidelines. It is a momentous day. 
The scribe was a thorn which would constantly prick. I am so glad it is finally 
sort out.

It is broad based and flexible enough to meet present and future requirements.

Friends you have a big burden off your shoulder and it an impetus to break 
free. Take full benefit of it without misusing it. Also be vigilant if you come 
to know of some wrong doings and bring the culprit to book. Otherwise, it does 
not take much to loose it all. Some folks would be too happy to fix this down.
Harish Kotian

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Prashant Ranjan Verma
Sent: 27 February 2013 13:13
To: accessindia@accessindia. org. in
Subject: [AI] Historic achievement: Uniform exam writing guidelines for the 
visually impaired released

Dear all,

Many thanks to all concerned and specially the Chief Commissioner for
Persons with Disabilities who worked hard to get this approved.

See the order and the guidelines copied below. They are self  explanatory.
This is a historic moment  for the disability sector. We now have to work
together for its adoption across India.

Regards,

Prashant Ranjan Verma

F.No. 16-110/2003-DD.III

Government of India

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

Department of Disability Affairs

***

Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi

Dated:  26th February, 2013

To

Principal Secretary/ Secretary, Social Welfare of States/UTs.



Subject:       Guidelines for conducting written examination for Persons
with Disabilities.

Sir,

          I am directed to say that Chief Commissioner of Persons with
Disabilities (CCPD) in its order dated 23.11.2012 in case No. 3929/2007 ( in
the matter of Shri Gopal Sisodia, Indian Association of the Blind Vs. State
Bank of India & Others) and in case No.65/1041/12-13 ( in the matter of
Score Foundation Vs. Department of Disability Affairs) had directed this
Ministry to  circulate guidelines for the purpose of conducting written
examination for persons with disabilities for compliance by all concerned.
In compliance of the above order, this Ministry hereby lays down the
following uniform and comprehensive guidelines for conducting examination
for the persons with disabilities as recommended by CCPD:-

           i.      There should be a uniform and comprehensive policy across
the country for persons with disabilities for written examination taking
into account improvement in technology and new avenues opened to the persons
with disabilities providing a level playing field.  Policy should also have
flexibility to accommodate the specific needs on case-to-case basis.

       ii.        There is no need for fixing separate criteria for regular
and competitive examinations.

      iii.        The facility of Scribe/Reader/Lab Assistant should be
allowed to any person who has disability of 40% or more if so desired by the
person.

       iv.        The candidate should have the discretion of opting for his
own scribe/reader/lab assistant or request the Examination Body for the
same.  The examining body may also identify the scribe/ reader/lab assistant
to make panels at the District/Division/ State level as per the requirements
of the examination.  In such instances the candidates should be allowed to
meet the scribe a day before the examination so that the candidates get a
chance to check and verify whether the scribe is suitable or not.

        v.        Criteria like educational qualification, marks scored, age
or other such restrictions for the scribe/reader/lab assistant should not be
fixed.  Instead, the invigilation system should be strengthened, so that the
candidates using scribe/reader/lab assistant do not indulge in mal-practices
like copying and cheating during the examination.

       vi.        There should also be flexibility in accommodating any
change in scribe/reader/lab assistant in case of emergency.  The candidates
should also be allowed to take more than one scribe/reader for writing
different papers especially for languages.

     vii.        Persons with disabilities should be given the option of
choosing the mode for taking the examinations i.e. in Braille or in the
computer or in large print or even by recording the answers as the examining
bodies can easily make use of technology to convert question paper in large
prints, e-text, or Braille and can also convert Braille text in English or
regional languages.

   viii.        The candidates should be allowed to check the computer
system one day in advance so that the problems, if any in the
software/system could be rectified.

      ix.        The procedure of availing the facility of scribe should be
simplified and the necessary details should be recorded at the time of
filling up of the forms.  Thereafter, the examining body should ensure
availability of question papers in the format opted by the candidate as well
as suitable seating arrangement for giving examination.

        x.        The disability certificate issued by the competent medical
authority at any place should be accepted across the country.

      xi.        The word "extra time or additional time" that is being
currently used should be changed to "compensatory time" and the same should
not be less than 20 minutes per hour of examination for persons who are
making use of scribe/reader/lab assistant.  All the candidates with
disability not availing the facility of scribe may be allowed additional
time of minimum of one hour for examination of 3 hours duration which could
further be increased on case to case basis.

     xii.        The candidates should be allowed to use assistive devices
like talking calculator (in cases where calculators are allowed for giving
exams), tailor frame, Braille slate, abacus, geometry kit, Braille measuring
tape and augmentative communication devices like communication chart and
electronic devices.

   xiii.        Proper seating arrangement (preferably on the ground floor)
should be made prior to the commencement of examination to avoid confusion
or distraction during the day of the exam.  The time of giving the question
papers should be marked accurately and timely supply of supplementary papers
should be ensured.

    xiv.        The examining body should also provide reading material in
Braille or E-Text or on computers having suitable screen reading softwares
for open book examination.  Similarly online examination should be in
accessible format i.e. websites, question papers and all other study
material should be accessible as per the international standards laid down
in this regard.

      xv.        Alternative objective questions in lieu of descriptive
questions should be provided for Hearing-Impaired persons, in addition to
the existing policy of giving alternative questions in lieu of questions
requiring visual inputs, for persons with Visual Impairment.

2.       You are requested to ensure that the above guidelines are
scrupulously followed while conducting examination for persons with
disabilities.  All the recruitment agencies, Academics/Examination Bodies
etc. under your administrative control may be advised appropriately to
ensure compliance of implementing these guidelines.  Action taken in this
regard may be intimated to this office.

3.       The above guidelines are issued with the approval of Hon'ble
Minister (Social Justice & Empowerment).

Yours faithfully,



(Jagdish Kumar)

Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India



Copy to: CCPD, Sarojini Bhawan, Bhagwan Dass Road, New Delhi with reference
to order dated 23.11.2012 in case No. 3929/2007 and in case
No.65/1041/12-13.

================================ ==================






F.No. 16-110/2003-DD.III

Government of India

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment

Department of Disability Affairs

***

Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi

Dated: 26th February, 2013

Office Memorandum



Subject:      Guidelines for conducting written examination for Persons with
Disabilities.

          The undersigned is directed to say that Chief Commissioner of
Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) in its order dated 23.11.2012 in case No.
3929/2007 ( in the matter of Shri Gopal Sisodia, Indian Association of the
Blind Vs. State Bank of India & Others) and in case No.65/1041/12-13 ( in
the matter of Score Foundation Vs. Department of Disability Affairs) had
directed this Ministry to  circulate guidelines for the purpose of
conducting written examination for persons with disabilities for compliance
by all concerned. In compliance of the above order, this Ministry hereby
lays down the following uniform and comprehensive guidelines for conducting
examination for the persons with disabilities as recommended by CCPD:-

I.              There should be a uniform and comprehensive policy across
the country for persons with disabilities for written examination taking
into account improvement in technology and new avenues opened to the persons
with disabilities providing a level playing field.  Policy should also have
flexibility to accommodate the specific needs on case-to-case basis.

II.            There is no need for fixing separate criteria for regular and
competitive examinations.

III.          The facility of Scribe/Reader/Lab Assistant should be allowed
to any person who has disability of 40% or more if so desired by the person.

IV.          The candidate should have the discretion of opting for his own
scribe/reader/lab assistant or request the Examination Body for the same.
The examining body may also identify the scribe/ reader/lab assistant to
make panels at the District/Division/ State level as per the requirements of
the examination.  In such instances the candidates should be allowed to meet
the scribe a day before the examination so that the candidates get a chance
to check and verify whether the scribe is suitable or not.

V.            Criteria like educational qualification, marks scored, age or
other such restrictions for the scribe/reader/lab assistant should not be
fixed.  Instead, the invigilation system should be strengthened, so that the
candidates using scribe/reader/lab assistant do not indulge in mal-practices
like copying and cheating during the examination.

VI.          There should also be flexibility in accommodating any change in
scribe/reader/lab assistant in case of emergency.  The candidates should
also be allowed to take more than one scribe/reader for writing different
papers especially for languages.

VII.        Persons with disabilities should be given the option of choosing
the mode for taking the examinations i.e. in Braille or in the computer or
in large print or even by recording the answers as the examining bodies can
easily make use of technology to convert question paper in large prints,
e-text, or Braille and can also convert Braille text in English or regional
languages.

VIII.       The candidates should be allowed to check the computer system
one day in advance so that the problems, if any in the software/system could
be rectified.

IX.          The procedure of availing the facility of scribe should be
simplified and the necessary details should be recorded at the time of
filling up of the forms.  Thereafter, the examining body should ensure
availability of question papers in the format opted by the candidate as well
as suitable seating arrangement for giving examination.

X.           The disability certificate issued by the competent medical
authority at any place should be accepted across the country.

XI.          The word "extra time or additional time" that is being
currently used should be changed to "compensatory time" and the same should
not be less than 20 minutes per hour of examination for persons who are
making use of scribe/reader/lab assistant.  All the candidates with
disability not availing the facility of scribe may be allowed additional
time of minimum of one hour for examination of 3 hours duration which could
further be increased on case to case basis.

XII.        The candidates should be allowed to use assistive devices like
talking calculator (in cases where calculators are allowed for giving
exams), tailor frame, Braille slate, abacus, geometry kit, Braille measuring
tape and augmentative communication devices like communication chart and
electronic devices.

XIII.      Proper seating arrangement (preferably on the ground floor)
should be made prior to the commencement of examination to avoid confusion
or distraction during the day of the exam.  The time of giving the question
papers should be marked accurately and timely supply of supplementary papers
should be ensured.

XIV.      The examining body should also provide reading material in Braille
or E-Text or on computers having suitable screen reading softwares for open
book examination.  Similarly online examination should be in accessible
format i.e. websites, question papers and all other study material should be
accessible as per the international standards laid down in this regard.

XV.        Alternative objective questions in lieu of descriptive questions
should be provided for Hearing-Impaired persons, in addition to the existing
policy of giving alternative questions in lieu of questions requiring visual
inputs, for persons with Visual Impairment.

2.       It is requested to ensure that the above guidelines are
scrupulously followed while conducting examination for persons with
disabilities.  All the recruitment agencies, Academics/Examination Bodies
etc. under your administrative control may be advised appropriately to
ensure compliance of implementing these guidelines.  Action taken in this
regard may be intimated to this office.

3.       The above guidelines are issued with the approval of Hon'ble
Minister (Social Justice & Empowerment).

Yours faithfully,



(Jagdish Kumar)

Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India

To

1.    Secretary of all Ministries/Department.

2.    Secretary, UPSC, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi.

3.    Chairman, SSC, Block No.12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003.

4.    Chairman, University Grants Commission with a request to issue
necessary instructions to all universities including Deemed Universities for
compliance.

5.    All National Institutes and RCI under administrative control of
Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of SJ&E, New Delhi

Copy to : CCPD, Sarojini Bhawan, Bhagwan Dass Road,New Delhi with reference
to order dated 23.11.2012 in case No. 3929/2007 and in case
No.65/1041/12-13.
















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