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*CBR Forum E-News Bulletin*

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*– A Compilation of News, Information and Updates*

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*April 2013 - CBR Forum - E- News Bulletin*

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*First issue: Oct 2007, Current Issue No. #68*



Networking, Advocacy and Lobbying – in promoting the rights of persons with
disabilities and enhance the potential to exercise these rights.

Compiled by:

Elsa Biju

doccomm.c...@gmail.com



*A: INDIA*



*A1: ACTS/ POLICY/ PROGRAMMES*



*Govt extends relief for martyrs, disabled jawans*



There is a provision of giving Rs 10 lakh assistance to widows/dependents
of officers and personnel who are domiciles of Madhya
Pradesh<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Madhya-Pradesh> after
their martyrdom. Similarly, Rs 10 lakh assistance is given to totally
incapacitated officers and employees, Rs 5 lakh for 50% disability and Rs
2.50 lakh for partial disability.



http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-04-18/bhopal/38646051_1_2-50-lakh-war-widows-5-lakh



*Centre to table Rights bill in Parliament soon: Selja*

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Kozhikode: Government would shortly table the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Bill in Parliament, Union Minister for Social Justice and
Empowerment Kumari Selja on Saturday said. Speaking after laying the
foundation stone for the Composite Regional Centre for Personal with
disabilities, the first centre to come up in South India, at nearby
Vellimadukunnu, Selja said it would be beneficial for people suffering from
various mental and physical disabilities once the bill was passed by
Parliament.



http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/centre-to-table-rights-bill-in-parliament-soon-selja_841892.html



*A2: EDUCATION*

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*Assistive technology to help students with vision disabilities in
exams*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/30/assistive-technology-to-help-students-with-vision-disabilities-in-exams/>
**

*CHENNAI, INDIA:* In 2006, Satvir, a student with vision disabilities,
became the first in the country to take the board exams using a
Braille-enabled assistive software. He had developed the system himself.
However, what should have been a turning point in the lives of hundreds of
students with similar disabilities turned out to be a one-off case. Now,
seven years later, the Central Board of Secondary Exams has decided to
allow students to use assistive software to take board exams.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/30/assistive-technology-to-help-students-with-vision-disabilities-in-exams/



*Odisha Govt to continue free uniform scheme for disabled students*

Report by India Education bureau, Bhubaneswar:  The state government on
Saturday decided to continue the provision of free uniforms to students
with disability studying in special schools and initiate steps for
providing travel concessions to Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in the
urban areas.

http://indiaeducationdiary.in/Shownews.asp?newsid=21952



*Kids with disabilities shouldn't be asked certificates for admission,
exam: NCERT*

New Delhi: No child with disability should be asked to produce certificates
either for admission, examination, getting support for facilities or
scholarships as far as possible, NCERT has suggested. It has also said that
there should be exemption from the fee component in schools for children
with disabilities whether studying in government or government-aided
schools. The premier education body which conducted a study in 27 states to
evaluate the implementation of the centrally- sponsored scheme of Inclusive
Education of the Disabled at the Secondary Stage (IEDSS) regretted that
getting a disability certificate from the medical board is "sometimes a
nightmare" for parents of children with disabilities.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/kids-with-disabilities-shouldn-t-be-asked-certificates-for-admission-exam-ncert_839586.html

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*A3: HEALTH*

*A2: EDU***

*A4: LIVELIHOOD/ EMPLOYMENT*



*A5: ACCESS*



*Indian invents smartphone for people with vision
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/21/indian-invents-smartphone-for-people-with-vision-disabilities/>
**

*AHMEDABAD:* People with vision disabilities will soon be able to
read SMS and emails on their smartphones. Innovator Sumit Dagar, whose
company is being incubated at the Centre for Innovation Incubation
and Entrepreneurship(CIIE) based on the Indian Institute of Management
Ahmedabad (IIM-A ) campus, has developed the unique device.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/21/indian-invents-smartphone-for-people-with-vision-disabilities/



*A6: DISCRIMINATION/ APATHY*

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*People with disabilities face daily challenges to access ATM in
India*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/22/people-with-disabilities-face-daily-challenges-to-access-atm-in-india/>

*COIMBATORE:* Despite the Tamil Nadu urban local bodies rules and Reserve
Bank of India laying down norms for accessible ATM for people with
disabilities across the state have not yet had the benefit of the norms.
Across the state echoes the demand for accessible ATM to address
their disability.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/22/people-with-disabilities-face-daily-challenges-to-access-atm-in-india/



*Investment issues of the physically challenged*

* *

*While there are job opportunities for the visually impaired, they can't
invest or insure without help*

The Securities and Exchange Board of India and the Insurance Regulatory and
Development Authority allow for purchase of insurance and investment
products by the visually impaired or disabled persons. But Companies are
yet to tune themselves accordingly. For instance, even the basic
requirement -- forms or documents that are Braille-supported -- are not
available either for insurance or mutual fund-related products.

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pf/investment-issues-of-the-physically-challenged-113040200534_1.html

*Air India Put Disabled Passengers Through Needless
Misery*<http://www.reducedmobility.eu/20130424304/The-News/air-india-put-disabled-passengers-through-needless-misery.html>
**



The sighting of scores of disabled passengers left waiting for assistance
after disembarking Air India flights has become part of the daily routine
at major airports served by India's flag carrier. The reason why vulnerable
passengers are left waiting without assistance for up to one hour is that
the airline does not send assistance requests to airports.



http://www.reducedmobility.eu/20130424304/The-News/air-india-put-disabled-passengers-through-needless-misery.html



*A7: EXCELLENCE*



*B: INTERNATIONAL NEWS*



*B1: ACTS/POLICY/PROGRAMMES*

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*Manitoba government introduces legislation to remove barriers for persons
with 
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/26/manitoba-government-introduces-legislation-to-remove-barriers-for-persons-with-disabilities/>
**

The government of Manitoba has introduced new legislation that would help
governments, private-sector businesses and advocacy groups work together to
make more places and services barrier free in Manitoba, with the goal of a
fully accessible province, Family Services and Labour Minister Jennifer
Howard, minister responsible for persons with disabilities, has announced.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/26/manitoba-government-introduces-legislation-to-remove-barriers-for-persons-with-disabilities/
*
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*Government allocated $34 million to improve lives of persons with
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/18/government-allocated-34-million-to-improve-lives-of-persons-with-disabilities/>
**

JAMAICA*:* The Government has allocated $34 million to continue its social
intervention programmes, geared towards improving the lives of persons with
disabilities. This is outlined in the 2013/14 Estimates of Expenditure, now
before the House of Representatives.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/18/government-allocated-34-million-to-improve-lives-of-persons-with-disabilities/



*B2: EDUCATION*



*Computer game could improve sight of children with vision
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/29/computer-game-could-improve-sight-of-children-with-vision-disabilities/>
**

UK: Children with disabilities could benefit from a revolutionary new
computer game being developed by a team of neuroscientists and game
designers. Academics from the University of Lincoln, UK, are working with
WESC, one of the UK’s most respected specialist schools for children with
vision disabilities, to create and evaluate a new ‘visual search
rehabilitation game’.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/29/computer-game-could-improve-sight-of-children-with-vision-disabilities/



*MouthStick Stylus makes touch screen devices accessible for people with
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/26/mouthstick-stylus-makes-touchscreen-devices-accessible-for-people-with-disabilities/>
**

*NASHVILLE, TN:* Griffin Technology introducs the Griffin MouthStick
Stylus. Engineered for people with motor disabilities, to provide
manipulation of both touchscreens and buttons, Griffin’s MouthStick Stylus
is designed to provide comfort, stability and control while being held in
the mouth.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/26/mouthstick-stylus-makes-touchscreen-devices-accessible-for-people-with-disabilities/



*B3:HEALTH*



*B4: LIVELIHOOD/ EMPLOYMENT*



*Government of Canada helps people with disabilities in Greater Toronto
Area gain job 
skills*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/19/government-of-canada-helps-people-with-disabilities-in-greater-toronto-area-gain-job-skills/>
**

*AJAX, ONTARIO:* The Government of Canada will help people with
disabilities in the Greater Toronto Area develop the skills they need to
find jobs, announced Chris Alexander, Member of Parliament for
Ajax-Pickering, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human
Resources and Skills Development on April 18.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/19/government-of-canada-helps-people-with-disabilities-in-greater-toronto-area-gain-job-skills/



*B5: ACCESS*

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*Nepal to make public places accessible for persons with
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/30/nepal-to-make-public-places-accessible-for-persons-with-disabilities/>
**

*KATHMANDU:* The government today issued directives to make public places
accessible for persons with disabilities. The directives developed and
issued by the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare has defined
government buildings, hospitals, universities, organizations, religious
sites, recreational places, public roads, pavements, parking areas, play
grounds, conference halls as ‘public places’.

Business complexes opened for public, residential buildings, hotels and
restaurants, and banks have also been categorized as ‘public places’.The
public means of communications like television channels and radio stations
have also been directed to compulsorily represent persons with various
physical disabilities.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/30/nepal-to-make-public-places-accessible-for-persons-with-disabilities/
**

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*Japan to introduce Smartphone app for people with vision disabilities to
read 
currency*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/29/japan-to-introduce-smartphone-app-for-people-with-vision-disabilities-to-read-currency/>
**



*TOKYO:* Japan will be releasing a free smartphone app that can read the
denomination of money for people who are blind and low vision. The new app
can help people with vision disabilities to identify Japanese currency.
After taking a photograph of a bank note, the app will inform the holder
via sound whether it is a ¥5,000 or a ¥10,000 bill.



http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/29/japan-to-introduce-smartphone-app-for-people-with-vision-disabilities-to-read-currency/



*Students create phone apps and devices for persons with
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/23/students-create-phone-apps-and-devices-for-persons-with-disabilities/>
**



Lindsay, a 23-year-old Somerville resident and researcher at the
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, is a coffee lover. She has a Keurig
brewer, which allows her to make a wide variety of hot and cold beverages
at the touch of a button. However, Lindsay, who is blind, has trouble using
the machine’s touch-screen controls.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/23/students-create-phone-apps-and-devices-for-persons-with-disabilities/



*B6: DISCRIMINATION/ APATHY*



*B7: EXCELLENCE*



*C: RESOURCES – Newsletter, Publication, Journal, Study, Website*

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*UNESCO Global Report: opening new avenues for empowerment: ICTs to access
information and knowledge for persons with
disabilities*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/24/unesco-global-report-opening-new-avenues-for-empowerment-icts-to-access-information-and-knowledge-for-persons-with-disabilities/>
**

Building on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities, this Global Report addresses strong recommendations to all
stakeholders – from decision-makers to educators, civil society and
industry – on how concretely to advance the rights of people with
disabilities. These recommendations draw on extensive research and
consultations. Studies launched in five regions have allowed UNESCO to
understand more clearly the conditions and challenges faced by persons with
disabilities around the world.

Download the UNESCO Global
Report<http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0021/002197/219767e.pdf>
.

Source: UNESCO

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/24/unesco-global-report-opening-new-avenues-for-empowerment-icts-to-access-information-and-knowledge-for-persons-with-disabilities/



*Special Issue of Disability Studies Journal Released on 18 April 2013*

Combined special issue of the International Journal of Disability Studies ,
on Disability, Barrier Free Campus and Higher Education in India was
released the Union Minister of Human Resource Development, M.M Pallam Raju
on 18 April 2013.

http://www.jagranjosh.com/articles/special-issue-of-disability-studies-journal-released-on-18-april-2013-1366636667-1



*D: ANNOUNCEMENTS*


*Bangalore University offers sign language
diploma*<http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/24/bangalore-university-offers-sign-language-diploma/>
**

*BANGALORE, INDIA:* A diploma course in Indian Sign Language Interpreters
is in the offing at Bangalore University from the following academic year
2013-14.

The course is being offered to enable inclusiveness of hearing-impaired
into the mainstream. It will be facilitated by Dr S R Chandrasekhar
Institute of Speech and Hearing. Falling under the Department of
Psychology, it is being looked at as an initiative that will fill the large
gap between the number of sign language interpreters and people with
hearing disabilities in the country.

http://globalaccessibilitynews.com/2013/04/24/bangalore-university-offers-sign-language-diploma/



*Ph.D. ENTRANCE TEST IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 2013*



University of Mumbai vide letter NO : Th./ICD/2013-14/LP8 dated 5th April
2013 has recognised AYJNIHH as a Research Centre to enroll 20 students for
Ph.D. degree in the subject of Special Education from the academic year
2013 onwards. For details regarding eligibility , PET exam, enrollment ,
kindly refer the website of University of Mumbai and follow the guidelines
of VCD.



http://ayjnihh.nic.in/news.asp



*Scheme for providing Employment to PWDs in the Private Sector - Incentives
to the Employers*



Salient Features of the Scheme -



Total Outlay: Rs.1800 crore for the 11th Five Year Plan

Sector covered: Private Sector

Jobs to be created: 1 lakh per annum

Salary limit: Employees with disabilities, with monthly wage up to
Rs.25000/- per month are covered







Incentives:



Payment by Government of the employer's contribution to the Employees
Provident Fund and Employees State Insurance for the first three years.

The administrative charges of 1.1% of the wages of the employees covered
under the Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions (EPF&MP) Act
will continue to be paid by the employer.



http://ayjnihh.nic.in/news.asp



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