The Hindu
Special Correspondent

BANGALORE: The two-day National Conference on IT for Persons with
Disabilities, which concluded here on Tuesday, has come up with a set
of recommendations
that include reserving 5 per cent of jobs for those with disabilities.

Nineteen recommendations were formulated during the course of the
conference. “Presently, there is a Government Order on reserving 3 per
cent of the jobs
in the government sector for the disabled. The recommendation was to
increase the quota to 5 per cent not just in government, but also in
the private sector,
through active means and not through legislation,” Ashok Kumar Manoli,
Principal Secretary to the Department of IT, BT and Science and
Technology, told
The Hindu.

Other recommendations include the State Government and the private
sector working together to bridge the technical and skill gaps among
persons with disability
to improve their employability.

The conference also recommended that all Government Department
websites be made disabled-friendly.

Chief Executive Officer of NASSCOM Foundation Rita Soni said their
organisation recently held a job fair for persons with disability in
New Delhi. “We had
organised a fair for about 150 people, but more than 400 turned up.
About 70 persons got jobs,” she said.

She said the organisation also held a career counselling session in Chennai.

http://www.thehindu.com/2011/01/12/stories/2011011263150400.htm

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