http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/visually-impaired-college-students-demand-implementation-of-schemes/article7644107.ece
‘Repeated appeals to authorities have not yielded results’

Visually impaired college students staged a protest here on Friday
alleging that the State government was meting out a step-motherly
treatment to children with visual impairment.

The demonstration was held in front of the office of the Department of
Women and Child Welfare here.

The protesters alleged that several schemes announced for the benefit
of visually impaired students have not been implemented.

Citing an example, they said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in his
2014 budget said that 1,000 visually impaired students would be given
laptops every year at a cost of Rs. 4 crore. Though the scheme was
launched in Bengaluru where a select few blind students were given
laptops, but a large number of students of north Karnataka region were
left out. Repeated appeals to the elected representatives and higher
officials did not yield results, they added.

According to the visually impaired protesters, even the scholarships
disbursed by the government every month for blind students was not
reaching the beneficiaries at all.

Last year, the government announced that college fee of visually
impaired students would be refunded, but that has not happened in
reality.

Among their other demands, the protesters urged the government to
simplify the process of issuing medical certificates to visually
impaired persons, and distribute free bus passes to blind students.



They alleged that benefits of government schemes did not reach them


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



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