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From: National Platform For The Rights of the Disabled <nprd...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 15:49:08 +0530
Subject: Railway Budget: Disappointing
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National Platform for the Rights of the Disabled

*36, Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla Lane, New Delhi 110 001; tel. 9868768543*



February 26, 2015



*Press Statement*



The Executive Committee of the National Platform for the Rights of the
Disabled (NPRD) has issued the following statement:



The Budget presented by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today is very
disappointing from the perspective of persons with disabilities.
Regrettably, none of the major concerns of persons with disabilities have
been addressed.



The announcements made do not reflect the lofty ideals of making the
railways "accessible" and a "vision for the future" that the railway
minister talked about.



Except for conceding one of the long pending demands of having Braille
signage on coaches, none of the other major issues raised by disabled
rights organisations have been accepted. The rail minister ought to know
that persons with visual impairments can reach the coaches independently
only if there are tactile markings to guide them to the entry, bridges,
stairs and platforms as also provision of Braille signage on the entry/exit
points and on the railing of the foot overbridge.



While earlier, the elderly or disabled were provided a wheelchair on demand
at the station, now one would have to book it through the IRCTC. This
notional assistance or facility, which was free till now, will now entail a
fee.



The railway minister has announced that disabled persons desirous of
availing concessions will have to get themselves registered with the
railways. This is in total opposition to what the disability sector has
been demanding. Like in the case of senor citizens (who have to produce
proof of age during the journey only) the proof of disability i.e.
certificates issued by government authorities should be demanded only
during the course of the journey. By turning down this proposal and instead
asking the disabled to get registered, the disabled are being singled out
for discriminatory treatment.



The announcement of more allocations for construction of lifts and
escalators is welcome. But such announcements have been made in earlier
budgets too, but stations continue to be inaccessible for persons with
disabilities. For persons with disabilities and the elderly as opposed to
escalators, lifts are preferable.



The railway minister has also announced that doors of coaches would be
widened. While this would indeed help wheelchairs to be loaded into the
compartments, it would in no way make travel comfortable for persons using
them. This would be meaningful only if issues like the reduction of the gap
(height) between the platform and the compartment, maneuvering space inside
the compartments and accessible toilets are also addressed. Last but not
least there is no talk of universal design or the provision of sign
language interpreters at stations.



The minister has announced more involvement of the private sector in the
railways. Already employment avenues for the disabled are shrinking in this
sector. With the provision of reservations not being applicable to the
private sector, this would mean much lesser jobs for the disabled in this
sector.









*(Jansi Rani)                                                        (Kanti
Ganguly)*

*President
General Secretary*





*(Muralidharan)*

*Secretary*



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vivekananda Ph-9868954833, skype: vivekkavya, FB: vivek doddamani.



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