http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/even-after-court-order-coordination-panel-for-disabled-yet-to-materialise/article7208713.ece
For the past few years, Tamil Nadu has not had a functioning State
Coordination Committee for the disabled, say activists from the
community.

“The last time the committee met was in 2011. Since then, it has not
been active,” said Dipti Bhatia, who was a member of the committee
when it was first constituted.

The tenure of this committee has since expired, said K. Manivasan,
State Commissioner for the Differently Abled and a proposal for the
setting up of a new one has been sent.

Under the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995, the formation of a
State Coordination Committee (and State Execution Committee) is
mandatory.

The Coordination committee is supposed to meet every six months and
its members hold office for a term of three years.

The committee is meant to “function as the state focal point on
disability matters and facilitate the continuous evolution of a
comprehensive policy towards solving the problems faced by persons
with disabilities,” according to the the Act.

On January 29 this year, the Madras High Court, on hearing a writ
petition on a protest by blind students, had said: “If there is no
such Committee, the same should be constituted at an early date, not
later than one month from today.”

More than three months later, the committee has not yet been constituted.

“The committee is meant to coordinate all the activities under the PWD
Act in the State. Without it, there are no new schemes, no new
programmes or proposals on anything to do with the disabled sector.
Only if the committee is formed and comes up with programmes directed
towards addressing the needs of the disabled, can the State Executive
Committee implement it,” said Smitha Sadasivan of the Disability
Rights Alliance.

“Without the committee, not only is there complete policy paralysis,
there is no platform for the disabled to have their voices heard or
raise their grievances.

“We don’t have any means of engaging with the government. Unless they
engage with us, how will they understand our difficulties and our
needs?” asked T.M.N. Deepak, founder president, December 3 Movement -
Disability rights defenders.

“The proposal for the setting up of the committee is in an advanced
stage now and we are expecting a government order shortly. When this
comes, we will form the committee,” said Mr. Manivasan.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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