The Hindu, 7 Oct 2014

The Court of Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disability has directed
the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to withdraw its "discriminatory
performa". It has directed the UPSC to refrain from asking
differently-abled people to submit photographs showing their disabilities
and to consider the 'permanent disability certificate' issued from a
government hospital as a valid proof.

The action comes following an intervention by Satendra Singh, who has been
working in the area of disability rights and had written to the UPSC
against "its discriminatory policies".

"Despite having a valid disability certificate, the UPSC asks all
applicants to use their own format for disability certificate. This is
against the existing guidelines but nobody challenged the UPSC. Moreover,
the format asks applicants to paste 'photo showing disability', which is
not only discriminatory but also infringement of right to privacy. An
example - how can an amputee female attach her photograph?'' asked Dr.
Singh.

He added that in a follow-up to his complaint, he also quoted the Amended
Persons with Disabilities Rules 2009, which were circulated to all the
Ministries/Departments (Rules 3 to 6 of Chapter II relating to Disability
Certificate as per Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment's notification
in November 2013.

"The amended rules show the format to be used for disability certificate
and none of them asks 'to showcase disability'," said the physician.

He further pointed out that Rule 6 of the same order clearly states that a
certificate issued under Rule 4 is to be generally valid for all purpose.
"When a person already has a valid government certificate of permanent
disability why does he have to get his disability certificate again in the
prescribed form of the UPSC?'' questioned Dr. Singh.

Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-otherstates/upsc-asked-to-withdraw-discriminatory-proforma/article6476862.ece

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