Disabled persons can do well in an enabling environment, says Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu

The Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu launching the Inclusiveness and Accessibility Index, at a function, in New Delhi on March 30, 2016. The Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Shri Krishan Pal and other dignitaries are also seen.

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Minister releases Index for ranking organisations based on sensitivity to needs of disabled

The Government today released “Inclusiveness and Accessibility Index” that measures the actions and attitudes of different organisations towards disabled employees and persons. The Index, prepared by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment was released by the Minister of Urban Development Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu.

Inclusiveness and Accessibility Index enables the organisations to reflect on their policies and organizational culture in aid and support of differently abled persons, employment of such persons and adaptations to meet the needs of such persons at work places. The Index based on which organisations can be ranked, encourages them to recruit more disabled persons and give them equal opportunities.

Speaking after releasing the Index, Shri Venkaiah Naidu said that disabled persons can realise their potential in an enabling environment. He called for enabling access to them in built up environment including buildings and workplaces, public transportation and Information and Communication Technology eco-system. The Minister called for changes in stigmatized attitudes and responses to disabled persons to make them contribute to different walks of community life.

Shri Naidu stated that out of every one lakh population in the country, 1,755 persons have one or the other disability. About 8.40% of rural households and 6.10% of urban households were reported to have at least one disabled person. The Minister noted that about 47% of the disabled were never married and about 55% are illiterate. “These statistics suggest that society’s inadequate and improper responses to the disabled persons make their lives more difficult and challenging” shri Naidu said.

Shri Naidu called for provision of ramps in public buildings, adaptation of toilets for wheelchair users, things like Braille symbols in elevators and lifts, ramps in hospitals and other public places like bus and railway stations, airports to provide easy access to disabled persons.

Shri Naidu expressed the hope that one day a differently abled person would scale Mount Everest as evidence of disabled persons overcoming the barriers.

Referring to various disabled persons who overcame disabilities, Shri Naidu mentioned Ms.Sudha Chandran who became a renowned classic dancer after one of her legs was amputated, blind Shri Ravindra Jain who emerged as a musical maestro.