GOVERNMENT OF INDIAMINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT
DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY (DIVYANGJAN)
5th FLOOR PARYAVARAN BHAVAN, CGO COMPLEX, NEW DELHI-110003
Compendium of Schemes for the Welfare of Persons with Disability
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CONTENTSS.
No. Title Page Nos.
1 Introduction, Vision Mission & Overview of the Department 1-2
2 Statutory Bodies, Institutes and Organizations under the Department 3-5
(I) Statutory Bodies 3
(i) Rehabilitation Council of India 3
(ii) Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities 3
(iii) National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities 3
(II) National Institutes 3(III) CPSEs:
(a) National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC) 5(b) ArtificialLimbsManufacturingCorporationofIndia(ALIMCO) 5
3 Schemes of the Department : 6(i) Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme(DDRS) 6(ii) AssistancetoDisabledPersonsforPurchase/FittingofAids/Appliances
(ADIP) 8
(iii) Scheme for Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 (SIPDA) 19
(iv) DDRCs 23
(v) Other Schemes: A. Scholarship Schemes B. AccessibleIndiaCampaign C. Awareness Generation and Publicity Scheme D. National Fund for Persons with Disabilities E. Trust fund for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities F. Swavlamban Group Mediclaim Policy for Persons with Disabilities of
Trust Fund for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities G. Central Sector Scheme of “Support for establishment/
modernisation/capacityaugmentationofBraillePresses” H. Central Sector Scheme on ‘Research on Disability related
technology,productsandissues’ I. Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi J. NewInitiativesandSchemesinprogress
27
4 Schemes of the organization under the Department 62
5 National Awards for the Empowerment of PwDs 75
6 Telephone Directory of the Department 80
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DEPARTMENT OF EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY (DIVYANGJAN)
The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities was carved out of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on 12.05.2012 as Department ofDisabilityAffairs to ensure greater focus onpolicymatters to effectively addressdisability issues and to act as a nodalDepartment for greater coordination amongstakeholders, organizations, State Governments and related central ministries.AccordingtotheNotificationdated14.05.2016theDepartmenthasbeenrenamedasDepartment for the Empowerment of persons with Disabilities. (DIVYANGJAN)
The Vision and Mission of the Department:Vision: Aninclusivesocietyinwhichequalopportunitiesareprovidedforthegrowthanddevelopmentofpersonswithdisabilities to leadproductive, safeanddignifiedlives.
Mission: To empower its target group namely Persons with Disabilities throughlegislation/policies/programme/schemesfortheirempowermentanddevelopment.
Empowerment of PwDs:
Physicalrehabilitation:Serviceslikeearlydetectionandintervention,counselingand medical rehabilitation. Research and Development for technologicaladvancement for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). Increasing accessibilitythroughsupplyofaidsandassistivedevices.
Educational Empowerment.
Economicempowermentthroughskilldevelopmentandfinancialassistance.
Social Empowerment
Development of rehabilitation professionals/personnel.
Advocacyandawarenessgeneration.
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INTRODUCTION
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Disability Defined:
“PersonwithDisability”meansaperson suffering fromnot less than40%of anydisabilityascertifiedbyamedicalauthority.Thedisabilitybeing(a)blindness(b)lowvision(c)leprosycured(d)hearingimpairment(e)locomotordisability(f)mentalretardation(g)mentalillness(h)autism,or(i)acombinationofanytwoormoreofthem.[Section2,PersonswithDisabilities(EqualOpportunities,ProtectionofRightsand Full Participation Act, 1995, read with Section 2, of the National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999]
OVERVIEW
According to Census 2011, there are 2.68 crore Persons with Disabilities inIndia (who constitute 2.21 percent of the total population). Out of the total population of Persons with Disabilities, about 1.50 crore are male and 1.18 crore female out of these 0.82 crore live in urban areas and 1.86 crore live in Rural areas. These include personswithvisual,hearing,speechandloco-motordisabilities;mentalillness,mentalretardation, multiple disabilities and other disabilities.
The National Policy for Person with Disability recognizes that Persons withDisabilities are a valuable human resource for the country and seeks to create an environment that provides them equal opportunities, protection of their rights andfullparticipationinsociety.TheNationalPolicyrecognizesthefactthatamajorityofpersons with disabilities can lead a better quality of life if they have equal opportunities and effective access to rehabilitation measures.
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STATUTORY BODIES, INSTITUTES AND ORGANIZATIONS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT
I Statutory Bodies(i) Rehabilitation Council of India
The Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), constituted under the Rehabilitation CouncilofIndiaAct,1992,regulatesandmonitorsthetrainingofprofessionalsandpersonnel;promotesresearchinrehabilitationandspecialeducation,andmaintainstheCentralRehabilitationRegister(CRR).
RehabilitationCouncil of India provides training and professional devices forrehabilitationandmaintenanceofCentralRehabilitationRegister.
(ii) Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
ThePersonswithDisabilities(EqualOpportunities,ProtectionofRightsandFullParticipation) Act, 1995 empowers the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD)withcertainpowersofacivilcourttolookintocomplaintsrelatingtodenialofrightsofpersonswithdisabilitiesandnon-implementationoflaws,rulesetc.,madeforthewelfareandprotectionofrightsofpersonswithdisabilities.
(iii) National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities
National Trust was set up in 2000 under the National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999.ItworksthroughanetworkofVoluntaryOrganizations,AssociationsofPersonswithDisabilitiesandAssociationsoftheirParents.Itprovidesforsettingup3memberLocalLevelCommitteesacrossthecountry,primarilytoappointLegalGuardiansforpersons with disabilities, where required. National Trust runs a bouquet of schemes and programmesrangingfromEarlyInterventionforchildrenupto6yearstoResidentialCentres for adults with severe disabilities.
II. National Institutes NationalInstitutesandRegionalCentresalongwiththeirlocation
Tomeettherequirementsofspecificdisabilities,Govt.ofIndiahasestablished7 National Institutes (NIs) in specific disabilities under the Department. These are
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engaged inHumanResourceDevelopment, providingRehabilitationServices to thepersons with disabilities and Research & Development.
These Institutes are engaged in Human Resource Development in the fieldof disability, providing rehabilitation services to the Persons with Disabilities andundertakingResearchandDevelopmentefforts.Theirbriefdetailsareasfollows:
S.No. National Institute Year of
establishment
Regional Centre (RCs)/Regional Chapters, if any
Composite Regional Centre, if any under the
National Institute1. National Institute for the
VisuallyHandicapped (NIVH), Dehradun
1979 One RC (Chennai), TwoRegionalChapters (Kolkata &Secunderabad)
One [Sundernagar(HP)]
2. AliYavarJungNationalInstitutefortheHearingHandicapped,(AYJNIHH), Mumbai
1983 Four RCs (Kolkata,Secunderabad, Delhi & Bhubaneshwar
Two CRC (Bhopal &Ahmedabad)
3. National Institute forOrthopaedically Handicapped(NIOH), Kolkata
1978 Two RCs (Dehradun &Aizwal)
One (Patna)
4. Swami Vivekanand National Institute for the RehabilitationTraining&Research(SVNIRTAR), Cuttack
1975 None One (Guwahati)CRC,Chhathisgarh
5. Pt. Deendayal UpadhayayaInstitute for the PhysicallyHandicapped, (PDUIPH), New Delhi
1960 One RC (Secunderabad)
Two CRC (Lucknow &Srinagar)
6. National Institute forMentally Handicaped (NIMH), Secunderabad
1984 Three RCs (Delhi, Kolkata) and a Model SpecialEducation Centre at New Delhi
Two CRC, Nellore &Devengere
7. National Institute forEmpowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities(NIEPMD), Chennai
2005 None Two CRC (Kozhikode)&Nagpur
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III Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs)
(i) National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation(NHFDC)
The NationalHandicapped Finance Corporation (NHFDC)was set up on 24th January,1997withaviewtopromoteeconomicdevelopmentactivitiesandself-employmentventuresforthebenefitofpersonswithdisabilities.Itextendloanstothepersonswithdisabilitiesfortheirself-employmentventuresandforpursuingprofessional/technicaleducation;italsoassistsself-employedindividualswithdisabilitiesinmarketingtheirfinishedgoods.
(ii) Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India (ALIMCO)
ALIMCOisa5.25 (not forprofit)miniratnacompanyunder theDepartment.TheCorporationhasbeenmanufacturingvarioustypesofmostcosteffectiveISImarkedassistivedevices,onmassscale.Besides,ALIMCOhasbeendistributingtheseassistivedevicesforempoweringandrestoringthedignityofthePersonswithDisabilities(PwDs)tocaterfororthopedicimpairment,hearingimpairment,visualimpairmentanddelayedintellectualdevelopmentacrossthelengthandbreadth of the country.
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I. Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS)
Objectives
The objectives of the scheme are:
Tocreateanenablingenvironmenttoensureequalopportunities,equity,socialjustice and empowerment of persons with disabilities.
ToencouragevoluntaryactionforensuringeffectiveimplementationofthePeoplewithDisabilities(EqualOpportunitiesandProtectionofRights)Actof1995.
Thefollowingmodelprojectsaresupportedunderthescheme:-
a) ProjectforPre-SchoolandEarlyInterventionandTraining
b) Special Schools
c) Project for Cerebral Palsied Children
d) VocationalTrainingCentres
e) Sheltered Workshops
f) Project for Rehabilitation of Leprosy Cured Persons
g) Half Way Home for Psycho-Social Rehabilitation of Treated and ControlledMentally ill Persons
h) ProjectrelatingtoSurvey,Identification,AwarenessandSensitization
i) HomeBasedRehabilitationProgramme/HomeManagementProgramme
j) Project for Community Based Rehabilitation
k) Project for Low Vision Centres
l) Project for Human Resource Development
m) Seminars/Workshops/Rural Camps
n) EnvironmentFriendlyandEco-PromotiveProjectsfortheHandicapped
o) Grant for Computer
p) ConstructionofBuilding
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q) ProjectforLegalLiteracy,includingLegalCounseling,LegalaidandAnalysisandEvaluationofExistingLaws.
r) District Disability Rehabilitation Centres
Quantum of Assistance Available Under the Scheme
Thequantumofsupport/grant-in-aid,determinedonthebasisofthescopeandmeritsoftheprojectproposal,couldbeupto90%ofthebudgetedamountforaproject,basedon prescribed cost norms. To encourage gradual self-reliance of NGOs, tapering ofGrantinaidappliedinprojectsalreadyfundedfor7yearsinurbanareasby5%everyalternateyears;soastoreducetheleveloffundingto75%
Eligibility :
Thefollowingorganizations/institutionsshallbeeligibletoapplyforassistanceunderthis scheme:
i) OrganisationsregisteredundertheSocietiesRegistrationAct,1860(XXIof1860),oranyrelevantActoftheState/UnionTerritory;or,
ii) Apublictrustregisteredunderthelawforthetimebeinginforce;or,
iii) A charitable company licensed under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1958,
Further,theregistrationshouldhavebeeninforceforatleast2yearsatthetimeofapplyingforgrantunderthisscheme.
Eligibility
Anorganization/institutionspecifiedinpara(i)to(iii)aboveshouldhavethefollowingcharacteristics:
i) Itshouldhaveaproperlyconstitutedmanagingbodywithitspowers,dutiesandresponsibilitiesclearlydefinedandlaiddowninwritinginMOAorbylaw.
ii) Itshouldhaveresources,facilitiesandexperienceforundertakingtheprogramme.
iii) Itshouldnotberunforprofittoanyindividualorabodyofindividuals.
iv) Itshouldnotdiscriminateagainstanypersonorgroupofpersonsonthegroundsofsex,religion,casteorcreed.
v) Itshouldordinarilyhaveexistedforaperiodoftwoyears.
vi) Itsfinancialpositionshouldbesound.
vii) Itshouldhavequalifiedstaffandsufficientresources/infrastructuretocaterthePwDs.
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How to Apply:
a) ThisDepartmenthasdevelopedacentralizedon-lineapplicationsoftwarewiththe assistance of National Informatics Centre (NIC) on the website of the Ministry www.ngograntsje.gov.in All applications by NGOs seeking Grant-in-Aid (GIA)underDDRS are being invited through on-line process in thewebsite of theMinistry.
b) Aftercompletionofonlineapplicationwithuploadingofnecessarydocuments,applicationwillsubmittotheconcernedDistrictSocialwelfareOfficer(DSWO)ofthe concerned State Government (SG).
c) The DSWO will after completion of the requisite formalities, forward the proposal alongwiththeInspectionReport(IR)etc.totheconcernedSG.
d) TheconcernedSGwillforwardtheproposaloftheOrganisationtotheGovernmentofIndia(GoI)onbeingapprovedbytheirrespectiveStateLevelMulti-DisciplinaryGrant-in-AidCommittee.
Procedure for Sanction and Release of Funds.
The Department periodically holdsmeeting of the Screening Committee (SC)constitutedforconsideringproposalsoftheOrganisationforwardedbytheSG.
TheproposalsrecommendedbytheSCwhichfulfilsnormsoftheSchemeandonhavingallthemandatoryrequisitedocumentsetc.,areprocessedforapprovalandconcurrenceoftheIntegratedFinanceDivision(IFD)forreleaseofGrant-in-Aid (GIA).
Administrative Approval of the competent authority is obtained/taken for release ofGIAfortheamountconcurredbytheIntegratedFinanceDivision(IFD).
After Administrative approval of the competent authority, sanction is issued and thebillofthesameissenttoPay&AccountsOfficeoftheDepartmentforreleaseofthesanctionedamountintheBankAccountoftheOrganisation.
NextGIAisconsideredonlyafterreceiptofUtilisationCertificateofpreviousGIAsanctioned/releasedtotheOrganisation.
II. Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids/ Appliances (ADIP)
The main objective of the Scheme is to assist the needy disabled persons in procuringdurable,sophisticatedandscientificallymanufactured,modern,standardaidsandappliancestopromotephysical,social,psychologicalrehabilitationofPersons
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withDisabilitiesbyreducingtheeffectsofdisabilitiesandatthesametimeenhancetheireconomicpotential.AssistivedevicesaregiventoPwDswithanaimtoimprovetheirindependentfunctioning,andtoarresttheextentofdisabilityandoccurrenceofsecondary disability. The aids and appliances supplied under the Scheme must have duecertification.
TheSchemeisimplementedthroughthevariousImplementingAgencies.ThefollowingagenciesareeligibletoimplementtheSchemeonbehalfofDepartmentofEmpowermentof Persons with Disabilities under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, subject tofulfillmentoffollowingtermsandconditions:
i) Societiesandtheirbranches, ifany, registeredseparatelyunder theSocietiesRegistrationAct,1860.
ii) RegisteredCharitableTrusts.
iii) Indian Red Cross Societies and other Autonomous Bodies headed by District Collector/ChiefExecutiveOfficer/DistrictDevelopmentOfficer.
iv) National/Apex Institutes, CRCs, RCs, DDRCs, National Trust, ALIMCOfunctioningunderadministrativecontrolof theMinistryofSocialJusticeandEmpowerment/Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
v) National/State Handicapped Development Corporation and Section 25 Companies in the Private Sector.
vi) Local Bodies – Zilla Parishad, Municipalities, District Autonomous Development Councils and Panchayats etc.
vii) Hospitalsregisteredasseparateentity,asrecommendedbyState/UT/CentralGovt.
viii) Nehru Yuva Kendras.
ix) Any other organization as considered fit by Department of Disability Affairs,Ministry of SJ&E.
Activities / components admissible for grant
TheImplementingAgenciesaregivenfinancialassistanceforpurchase,fabricationand distribution of such standard aids and appliances that are in conformity with objectivesof theScheme.TheSchemeshallalso includeessentialmedical/surgicalcorrectionandintervention,priortofitmentofaidsandappliances.
Disability-wise list of contemporary aids and assistive devices for Persons with Disabilities(PwDs) for financial assistance under the Scheme:
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(i) Visually Impaired:
Listof51assistivedevicesshowingindicativeprice,specificationsandsourceorprocurementmeantforVisuallyImpairedand(ii)Category-wisekitsforVisuallyImpaired, shwing indicative prices ans source of procurement viz. Kit-1: ForPrimarySchoolChildrenstudyinginClass1to5,Kit-2.ForstudyinginClass9and10,Kit4:ForstudentsstudyinginClass11and12whichhas2sub-partsviz.Kit-4(A)forBlindstudentsandKit-4(B)forlowvisionstudents,Kit5:ForCollagestudentswhichhas2sub-partsi.e.Kit-5(A)forBlindStudentsandKit-5(B)forlowvisionstudentsandKit-6:ADLKitforAdults,ItalsocontainslistofcommonLowVisionDevicsandlistofHigh-end&OtherCommonDevicesmeant for visually impaired.
(ii) Smart Cane:
Smart Cane device is an electronic travel and which can detect obstacles and kneeofheadheight.Thesmartcanehasotherbenefitssuchasspatialawarenessdevice as it can detect presence and distance.
(iii) Leprosy Affected:
ListofdevicesforLeprosyaffectedviz.(i)acommonAssistiveDailyLiving(ADL)Kit to be procured and distributed by ALIMCO and (ii) List of 34 individualoptional devices as per requirement for distribution by NIRTAR, IPH, NIOH and NGO partners.
(iv) Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities:
Kit for financial assistance for Intellectual andDevelopmentalDisabilities viz(a)4Kit forMentallyRetardedincludingviz (i)Kit-1(A):Agegroup0-3years:Earlyinterventiongroup(Code:EI)andKit-1(B):TLMKitforMultipleDisabledintheAgegroup0-3years(ii)Kit-2:Agegroup(Code:PP),(iii)Kit-3Agegroup7-11years:Primarygroup(Code:PR)and(iv)Kit-4:Agegroup12-15&16-18years:Secondary&Pre-Vocational(Code:SEC/PV).TobeginwiththeseKitstobe provided in Special Schools across the Country, (b) 3 TLM Kits for children withMultipleDisabilities viz (i) Kit-1Age group3-6 years (ii) Kit-2Age group6-10yearsand(iii)Kit3:Agegroup10yearsandaboveand(c)ALIMCOModelSensory Kit: Multi Sensory Inclusive Education Development (MSIED) Kit for persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
(v) Hearing Impaired:
Assistive devices like Body Level Hearing Aids, Analog/Non Programmable-Behind the ear (BTE), In the ear (ITE), In the canal (ITC), Completely in the Canal (CIC);Digital/Programmable-Behindtheear(BTE),Intheear(ITE),Inthecanal
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(ITC),CompletelyintheCanal(CIC);PersonalFMHearingAids,Bluetoothneckloop for hearing aids, Vibratory Alarm, Baby-crying AlertingWireless device,DoorBellSignaler,FireSmokeAlarm,TelephoneSignaler,AmplifiedTelephone,Telephoneamplifier,Audio inductionloop, Infraredsystem,Hearingaidswithbone vibrator,EducationalKit (Children from2 to5 years,Pre-school goingchildren)containingLanguage(Vocabulary)Book,Articulationdrillbook,Storybook,Othermaterials(FamilyHandPuppets,5puzzles,Montessoriequipments/toys,Shapesorterclock,Onesetofnoisemakers,Blocksorterboxes,Setofverbcards and 5 soft toys).
(vi) Orthopedically Impaired:
AssistivedeviceslikeLowerextremityprosthesis,Upperextremityprosthetics,Highendupperextremityprosthesis,LowerextremityOrthosis,SpinalOrthosisandMotorizedWheelchair-QuadriplegicwheelchairwithChinandHeadControl,Quadriplegic wheel chair with joy stick and Motorized wheel chair (Handledriven)].
(vii) Cochlear Implant: MinistryofSocialJusticeandEmpowermentwillrecognizeanInstituteofnational
stature fromeachzone to recommendchildreneligibleunder theScheme forcochlear implant,witha cellingofRs.6.00 lakhperunit tobeborneby theGovernment.Ministrywillalsoidentifyandrecognizetheinstitutesinthezonewhereinthesurgerywillbeundertaken.Ministrywillidentifysuitableagenciesforprovidingcochlearimplant(500childrenperyear)underthescheme.Incomeceilingforbeneficiarieswillbesameasforotheraids/appliances.
List of Approved Hospitals for Cochlear Implant under ADIP Scheme (2016)
Sl.No. Name of the Hospital
CHANDIGARH
1 PostgraduateInstituteofMedicalEducation&Research,Chandigarh
2 GovernmentMedicalCollege&Hospital,Sector-32,Chandigarh
PUNJAB
3 GuruGobindSinghMedicalCollegeHospital,Faridkot
4 Medical Hospital & Critical Care Centre, Amritsar
5 SatguruPartapSinghHospital,Ludhiana
WEST BENGAL
6 PG Hospital (SSKM), Kolkata
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Sl.No. Name of the Hospital
7 Ramkrishna Mission Seva Pratisthan, Kolkata
8 Re–LifeHospital,Hooghly
9 VIPApexMedicalCenterPVT.LTD.,Kolkata
10 Vision Care Hospital, Kolkata
11 Medical Super specialty Hospital, Kolkata
12 R.G.KarMedicalCollegeandHospitalENT,Dept.,Kolkata
13 Central Hospital, South Eastern Railway, Kolkata
14 MedicalCollege,Kolkata
ODISHA
15 S.C.B.MedicalCollegeHospital,Cuttack
16 Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar
17 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar
18 Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneshwar
BIHAR
19 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Patna
20 NalandaMedicalCollegeHospital(NMCH),Patna
JHARKHAND
21 Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi
22 Brahmmanand Narayana Multispecialty Hospital, Jamshedpur
23 Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur
MANIPUR
24 Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal
25 RegionalInstituteofMedicalSciences(RIMS),Imphal
TRIPURA
26 AgartalaGovernmentMedicalCollege&GPBHospital,Agartala
27 ILSHospitals,Agartala
MEGHALAYA
28 NEIGRIHMS,Shillong
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ASSAM
29 Pratiksha Hospital, Guwahati, Assam
30 Govt.MedicalCollege,Guwahati
UTTAR PRADESH
31 PGI, Lucknow
32 K.G.MedicalCollege,Lucknow
33 BHU,MedicalCollage,Varanasi
34 MedicalCollege,Kanpur
35 PushpanjaliCrosslayHospital,Ghazibad
36 Vinayak Cosmetic Center, Lucknow
37 RitikaENTCenter,Agra
38 Dr. S.N. Mehrotra ENT Foundation, Kanpur
39 HeritageHospital,Varanasi
NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
40 Saket City Hospital, New Delhi
41 Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
42 Rockland Hospital, New Delhi
43 Fortis C DOC Health Care Ltd., New Delhi
44 Dr. R.M.L. Hospital, New Delhi
45 AIIMS, New Delhi
46 Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi
47 SafdarjungHospital,NewDelhi
HARYANA
48 Medanta,theMedcity,Gurgaon
49 N.C. Jindal Institute of Medical Care & Research, Hissar
50 Sarvodaya Hospital & Research Center, Faridabad
HIMACHAL PRADESH
51 IndiraGandhiMedicalCollegeandHospital,Shimla
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UTTARAKHAND
52 All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Dehradun
53 Shri Mahant Indiresh Hospital, Dehradun
JAMMU & KASHMIR
54 GovernmentMedicalCollege,Jammu
55 GovernmentMedicalCollege,Srinagar
KARNATAKA
56 ApolloInternationalHospital,Bangalore
57 KasturbaMedicalCollageHospital(AffiliatedtoManipalUniversity),Mangalore
58 SagarHospital–DSI,Bangalore
59 MedikeriSuperSpecialtyENTCenter,Bangalore
60 VydehiInstituteofMedicalSciences&ResearchCenter,Bangalore
61 TheBangloreHospital,UnitofSushrutaMedicalAid&ResearchHospital,Bangaluru
62 NandanaHealthCareServices(India)Pvt.Ltd.,Bangalore
63 IndiraGandhiInstituteofChildHealth,Bangalore
64 JagadguruShriShivarathreeswara(JSS)Hospital,Mysuru
KERALA
65 Dr.Noushad’sENTHospital,Cochin
66 Ascent ENT Hospital, Kerala
67 Lourdes Hospital, Pachalam, Kochi
68 Dr.Manoj’sENTSuperSpecialtyInstitute&ResearchCentre,Kozhikode,Kerala
69 A-1ShifaHospital,PelinthalManna,Perinthalmanna,Kerala
70 Medical Trust Hospital, Eranakulam
71 MIMS,Hospital,Kozhikode,Kerala
72 KIMS Hospital , Trivandrum , Kerala
73 Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, Kerala
74 WestfortHi-TechHospitalLtd.
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75 Govt.MedicalCollegeHospital,Trivandrum
76 Govt.MedicalCollegeHospital,Kozhikode
77 Govt.MedicalCollegeHospital,Kottayam
TAMIL NADU
78 KKR ENT Hospital and Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. , Chennai
79 Madras ENT Research Foundation Pvt. Ltd. , Chennai
80 Vikram ENT Hospital & Research Institute, Coimbatore
81 SRI Ramchandra University, Chennai
82 MadrasMedicalCollege,ChennaiInstituteofOtolaryngology
83 CoimbatoreMedicalCollege,Coimbatore
84 Royal Pearl Hospital, Trichy.
TELENGANA
85 MadhavaNursingHomeMultiSpecialtyHospital,Secundrabad
86 OzoneHospital,Hyderabad
87 Care Hospital, Hyderabad
88 ApolloHospitalEnterpriseLtd.,Hyderabad,Telengana
89 SriVenkateshwaraNursingHome,Hyderabad
PUDHUCHERRY
90 Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry
GOA
91 GovernmentMedicalCollege,Goa
MAHARASTRA
92 Cumballa Hill Hospital & Heart Institute, Mumbai
93 Jaslok Hospital & Research Center, Mumbai
94 P.D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Center, Mahim, Mumbai
95 Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital, Vile parle , Mumbai
96 Saifee Hospital, Mumbai
97 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute, Andheri, Mumbai
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98 Bharti Vidyapeeth Deemed University , Pune
99 Moraya Multispecialty Hospital, Pune
100 KEM Hospital , Pune
101 IndorwalaENTHospital-DNBInstitution&ResearchCenter,Nashik
102 Holy Family Hospital , Bandra (W), Mumbai
103 Lele Hospital & Research Center Pvt. Ltd., Nashik
104 Seth ENT & Eye Hospital, Borivali, Mumbai
105 SIR H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai
106 Seth A.J.B. Municipal ENT Hospital, Fort, Mumbai
107 B.Y.L. Nair Central Hospital, Mumbai Central
108 KEM Hospital, Mumbai
109 Bharatratna Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Central Railway Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai
110 SION Hospital, Mumbai
111 IndiraGandhiGovt.MedicalCollege&Hospital,Nagpur
MADHYA PRADESH
112 Jamdar Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Jabbalpur MP
113 ChirayuMedicalCollege&Hospital,Bhopal,M.P.
114 Rasendra Memorial Nahar ENT Hospital, M.P.
115 Peoples Hospital, Bhopal (MP)
116 Hajela Hospital, Bhopal, MP
117 Career Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal
118 L.N.MedicalCollege&JKHospital,Bhopal
119 BIMR Hospital, Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
120 AIIMS-Bhopal,MadhyaPradesh
121 Divya Advanced ENT Clinic, Bhopal (MP)
122 Sh.AurobindoMedicalCollege&PostGraduateInstitute,Indore
123 AkashHospital&DiagnosticCenter,Indore
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Sl.No. Name of the Hospital
GUJARAT
124 Life Care Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Ahmedabad
125 PramukhswamiMedicalCollege&SriKrishnaHospital,Karamsad,Gujarat
126 Shruti ENT Hospital & Cochlear Implant Center, Surat
127 Shanti Multi Specialty Hospital, Rajkot, Gujarat
128 Vedant ENT Hospital, Anand
129 S.S.G. Hospital, Vadodara
RAJASTHAN
130 Anandam ENT Hospital, Kota, Rajasthan
131 PacificMedicalCollage&Hospital,Udaipur,Rajasthan
132 All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
133 SawaiManSinghMedicalCollege&Hospital,Jaipur
134 Dr.S.N.MedicalCollege(MDMHospital),Jodhpur,Rajasthan
CHATTISGARGH
135 Dr. Jaulkar ENT Hospital, Raipur (C.G)
136 Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar Memorial Hospital, Raipur
137 Eye & ENT Hospital, Raipur
ANDHRA PRADESH
138 Bayya ENT Hospital & Research Center, Guntur
139 Government ENT Hospital, Vishakhapatnam
140 MAA ENT Hospital, Hyderabad
(viii) Motorized tricycles and wheelchairs
MotorizedtricyclesandwheelchairsforseverelydisabledandforQuadriplegic(SCI),MuscularDystrophy,Stroke,CerebralPalsy,Hemipeligiaandanyotherpersonwithsimilar conditions, where either three/four limbs or one half of the body are severely impaired.ExtentofsubsidywouldbeRs.25,000/-.Thiswillbeprovidedtothepersonsofageof16yearsandabove,onceintenyears.However,severelydisabledpersonsof16yearsandaboveagehavingmentalimpairmentshallnotbeeligibleforMotorizedtricycles and wheelchairs since it puts them at a risk of serious accident/physical harm.
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Quantum of Assistance available under the Scheme
Aids/appliancewhichdonotcostmorethanRs.10,000/-arecoveredundertheSchemeforsingledisability.However,inthcaseofSwDs,studentsbeyondIDclass,thelimitwouldberaisedtheRs.12,000/-.InthecaseofSwDS,studentsbeyondIDclass,thelimitwouldberaisedtoRs.12,000/-.Inthecaseofmultipledisabilities,thelimitwillapply to individual items separately in case more than one aid / appliance is required.
Total Income Amount of Assistance
(i) UptoRs.15,000/-permonth (i) Full cost of aid / appliance
(ii)Rs.15,001/-toRs.20,000/-permonth (ii) 50%ofthecostofaid/appliance
Theextentoffinancialsupportwouldbe limited toRs.10,000/- foreachdisabilityandRs.12,000/-forstudentswithdisabilitiesinrespectofdevicescostinguptoRs.20,000/-.ForallexpensiveassistivedevicescostingaboveRs.20,000/-,Governmentshallbear50%ofcostoftheseitemsandtheremaindershallbecontributedbyeithertheStateGovt.ortheNGOoranyotheragencyorbythebeneficiaryconcerned,subjecttopriorapprovalofMinistryoncasetocasebasis,limitedto20%oftheBudgetunderthe Scheme.
TravellingcostwouldbeadmissibleseparatelytothePwDandoneescortlimitedtobusfareorrailway,subjecttoalimitofRs.250/-eachperson,irrespectiveofnumberof visits to the centre.
Further,boardingandlodgingexpensesattherateofRs.100/-perdayformaximumduration of 15 days would be admissible, only for those patients whose total income is uptoRs.15,000/-permonthandthesamewillbeallowedtoattendant/escort.
How to Apply
The organizations will submit their application in the prescribed format to theDepartment of Empowerment of PersonswithDisabilities through concerned StateGovernment/UTAdministrationinrespectofnewcaseandthroughStateGovernment/UT/National Institute under Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities forongoingcases.
Theapplicationshouldbeaccompaniedwithfollowingdocuments/information(dulyattested).
a) AcopyofRegistrationCertificateu/s51/52ofPersonswithDisabilities(EqualOpportunities,ProtectionofRightsandFullParticipationAct(PwDAct),1995.
b) A copy of RegistrationCertificate under Societies Registration Act, 1860 andtheir branches, if any, separately or Charitable Trust Act.
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c) NamesanddetailsoftheMembersofManagementCommitteeoftheOrganization
d) AcopyofRules,AimsandObjectivesoftheOrganization.
e) AcopyofCertifiedAuditedAccountsandAnnualReportforthepreviousyear(showingthattheorganizationisfinanciallysound).
f) The Implementing Agencies already receiving grant-in-aid under the Schemeshould also furnish the list of beneficiaries assisted from the grant-in-aidreleasedtotheminthepreviousyear,asperproformagiveninAnnexure-IVinCDinExcelprogrammeandsummaryofbeneficiariescoveredinhardcopynotexceedingtwopages.
g) UtilizationCertificateintheformatprescribedunderGFR.
Procedure for sanction of grant/assistance
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
↓
ImplementingAgencies
↓
Beneficiary
Aids andAssistiveDevices are distributedby the implementing agencies to eligiblebeneficiaries through camp activities/Headquarter activities/Special Camps/ADIP-SSA
III. Scheme for Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 (SIPDA)
Objectives and brief of the Scheme
The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and FullParticipation)Act,1995(PwDAct)castscertainobligationsontheappropriateGovernmentto provide facilities and services to persons with disabilities (PwDs). In accordance with this,theMinistryhasbeenImplementingtheSchemeforImplementationofPersonswith Disabilities Act, 1995 (SIPDA) for providing financial assistance to undertakevariousactivitiesoutlinedinthePwDAct.TheMinistryhasbeenreleasingfundsunderthe Scheme since 1999. The Standing Finance Committee under Chairmanship ofSecretary(DEPwD),initsmeetingheldon04.01.2016consideredtheSchemeandtheSchemehasbeenformulatedandnotifiedon28.01.2016.
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Fundsarereleasedtotheimplementingorganizations/institutionsdirectly.FinancialassistancewillbeprovidedbywayofGrant-in-Aidtothefollowingagencies:
i) States Governments/Union Territories.
ii) Autonomous Organizations set up by Central/State Governments includingCentral/State Universities.
iii) National Institutes/ CRCs/DDRCs/RCs/Outreach Centres under MSJ&E.
iv) StatutoryOrganizationsofCentral/StateGovts/UTs.
v) Organizations/InstitutionssetupbyCentralandStateGovernments.
vi) Central/StaterecognizedSportsbodies&Federations.
Activities/components admissible for grant
The following types of activities are covered under the Scheme:-
i) To provide barrier free environment for the persons with disabilities which includeaccesstobuiltenvironmentinschools,colleges,academicandtraininginstitutions, offices and public buildings, recreational areas, health centres/hospitals etc. This would include provision for ramps, rails, lifts, adaptation of toiletsforwheelchairusers,brailsignagesandauditorysignals,tactileflooring,causingcurbcutsandslopes tobemade inpavement for theeasyaccessofwheelchairusers,engravingonthesurfaceofzebracrossingfortheblindorforpersonswithlowvision,engravingontheedgesofrailwayplatformsfortheblindorforlowvisionanddevisingappropriatesymbolsofdisability,etc.
ii) To make Government websites at the Centre/State and District levels accessible toPwDsasper guidelines for IndianGovernmentwebsite issuedbyNICandDepartment of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (D/o AR&PG), Government of India, which are available on their website “ http://darpg.nic.in”.
iii) SkillDevelopmentProgrammeforPwDs.
iv) To support Composite Rehabilitation Centres (CRCs)/ Regional Centres/Outreach Centres and District Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRCs) and also to set up new CRCs and DDRCs as and when required.
v) ToassistStateGovernmenttoorganizecampsofissuanceofdisabilitycertificates.
vi) Tocreateawarenesscampaignandsensitizationprogrammesforvariousstakeholders and other Information Education Communication.
vii) Tosetup/supportresourcecentresfacilitatingdisseminationofinformationondisabilityissues,counselingandprovidingsupportservices.
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viii) Topromoteaccessibilityoflibraries,bothphysicalanddigitalandotherknowledgecentres.
ix) To promote research and development activities in the field of disabilityrehabilitation.
x) Supportingactivitiesrelatingtopre-schooltrainingforchildrenwithdisabilities,counselingfortheparents,trainingforcaregivers,teacherstrainingprogrammeandactivitiesrelatingtoearlydetectioncampsforchildrenofage0-5yearsandearly intervention.
xi) ToestablishearlydiagnosticandinterventioncentresatDistrictHeadquarters/otherplaceshavingGovernmentMedicalColleges,withaviewtohelphearingimpairedinfantsandyoungchildrentoacquirenecessaryskillstogetpreparedforregularschooling.
xii) GranttotheStateGovernments/UTsfortheOfficesofStateCommissionerforPersons with Disabilities for infrastructure facilities.
xiii) Construction of special recreation centres for PwDs where the appropriateGovernments/local authorities have their own land.
xiv) SupportforsportingeventsatNational/Statelevel.
xv) IdentificationandSurvey/UniversalIDofPwDs.
xvi) FinancialassistanceforanyotheractivityspecifiedintheActforwhichfinancialassistance is not being provided/covered by the existing Schemes of theDepartment.
Thrust of the SIPDA Scheme is on Accessible India Campaign launched on 03.12.2015 by the Government and Skill Development Program under National Action Plan (NAP).
Quantum of assistance available under the Scheme
(i) ForproposalsoftheStateGovernmentswithregardtoconstructionoframps/lifts, etc. the cost estimates for creation of barrier-free environment in theGovernmentbuildingsareconsideredonthebasisofpreliminarycostestimateverifiedbytheconcernedExecutiveEngineerofCPWD/PWDandonthebasisofinstructions issued by the Ministry and subject to availability of funds.
(ii) For proposals of State Govts/UTs and Central University, Institutions etc for makingaccessiblewebsiteforPwDs,themaximumceilingisRs.20.00lakhperwebsite.
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(iii) The cost ceiling for setting up Early Diagnostic and intervention Centres forhearing impaired infants and young children, the ceiling for release of non-recurringgrantperDistrictisRs.18.00lakhasperfollowingdetails:
i) Equipments -Rs.12.00lakh
ii) Soundtreatedroomforhearingimpaired -Rs.4.00lakh
iii) Furnitureandothermisc.items -Rs.2.00lakh
(iv) ForSkillDevelopmentTrainingProgrammes,apartfromthecostforimpartingskilldevelopmenttrainingtoPwDs,[email protected],000/-perbeneficiary.
(v) ThemaximumceilingforstrengtheningtheofficeoftheStateCommissionerofPersons with Disabilities is Rs. 15.00 lakh.
How to apply
The Central Government /State Government/UTs Administration/National Institute/AnyotherAgencyauthorizedbythisMinistryshouldsenditsrecommendationtotheDepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities.AutonomousorganizationsincludingCentral/StateUniversitiesandOrganizationssetupsupportedbyCentral/StateGovernmentshouldsendtheirproposalsthroughtheCentral/StateGovernmentconcerned. Proposals of sports body/ federation should have approval/no objection of the Ministry/Department of Central/State Government/UTs concerned.
Procedure for sanction of Grant/Assistance
(i) TheflowoffundstotheStates/UTsisasfollows:
Deptt. of Empowerment to PwDs
↓
Social Welfare Deptt. of the State
(ii) Theflowoffundstoorganizations/Institutionsisasfollows:
Deptt. of Empowerment to PwDs
↓
Implementing Agencies
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IV. DISTRICT DISABILITY REHABILITATION CENTRES (DDRCs)
Brief and Objectives of DDRCs
In order to facilitate creationof infrastructureandcapacitybuildingatdistrict levelfor awareness generation, rehabilitation, training and guidance of rehabilitationprofessionals,theDepartmentissupportingsettingupDistrictDisabilityRehabilitationCentresinalltheunserveddistrictsofthecountryforprovidingcomprehensiveservicesto thepersonswithdisabilities.TheschemeofsettingupDDRCs inactivesupportof the State Governments was initiated in Ninth Five Year Plan and is continuingduringTwelfthFiveYearPlan.A totalnumberof310districtshavebeen identifiedandapprovedforsettingupofDDRC.Outofthese,DDRCshavebeensetupin248districts so far.
TheDDRCsareprovidedwithfinancial,infrastructural,administrativeandtechnicalsupport by the Central and State Governments, so that they are in a position to provide rehabilitation services to Persons with Disabilities in the concerned districts. The broad objectives of the DDRCs are as follows:
• SurveyandidentificationofPersonswithDisabilitiesthroughcampapproach;• Awarenessgenerationforencouragingandenhancingpreventionofdisabilities;• Earlyintervention;• Assessmentofneedofassistivedevices,provision/fitmentofassistivedevices
andfollowup/repairofassistivedevices;• TherapeuticServicese.g.Physio-therapy,OccupationTherapy,SpeechTherapy
etc.;• FacilitationofissueofDisabilityCertificates,buspassesandotherconcessions
andfacilitiesforPersonswithDisabilities;• Referral and arrangements for surgical correction through Government and
CharitableInstitutes;• Arrangement of loans for self-employment from banks and other financial
institutionsincludingStateChannelizingAgencies(SCAs)ofNHFDC; StateChannelizingAgencies(SCAs)ofNHFDC;• Counselingofdisabled,theirparentsandfamilymembers;• Promotionofbarrierfreeenvironment;• Provision of supportive and complementary services for promoting education,
vocationaltrainingandemploymentofPersonswithDisabilitiesthrough: o Impartingorientationtrainingtoteachers,communityandfamilies; o TrainingtoPersonswithDisabilitiesforearlymotivationandearlystimulation
for education, vocationaltrainingandemployment;
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o Identifying suitable vocations for Persons with Disabilities, keeping inview local resourcesanddesigningandprovidingvocational trainingandidentifyingsuitablejobs,soastomakethemeconomicallyindependentand
o Providingreferralservicesforexistingeducational,trainingandvocationalinstitutions.
The Scheme is a joint venture of the Central Government and the States. The DDRCs arefundedthroughthe‘SchemesforImplementationofthePwDAct,1995foraninitialperiodofthreeyears(fiveyearsincaseofNorthEasternRegion,J&K,A&NIslands,Puducherry,Daman&DiuandDadra&NagarHaveli)andthereafterthefundingismadethroughtheSchemeofDeendayalDisabledRehabilitationScheme(DDRS)ontaperingbasis.
TheStateGovernmentsareexpectedtoplayapro-activeroleintheeffectivefunctioningoftheDDRCs.InordertoensuregreaterinvolvementoftheLocalAdministration,theState Governments may suitably supplement the honorarium and other requirements oftheDDRCsforundertakingvariousactivitiesinaneffectivemanner.
TheStateGovernmentsmayauthorizeDistrictCollectorsintheircapacityasChairpersonofDMT,tomakemodificationsforeffectivefunctioningofDDRCs,consideringthegroundrealities within the broad stipulations under the Scheme. The State Governments may alsoauthorizetheDistrictCollectorstomakeinterimadvancesoutofthelocalfunds,placedattheirdisposal,totideoverthedifficulties,causedowingtodelaysinreleaseof central funds.
Activities/Components admissible for grants
Admissible grant in aid
Grant-in-aidisprovidedtoeachDDRCforprovidingcomprehensiverehabilitationservicestopersonswithdisabilities.Thegrantconsistsofrecurringandnon-recurringcomponentsprovidedtheDistrictAdministration/ImplementingAgencyarrangesrentfree accommodation for runningtheDDRCintheDistrict.Thebreak-upofrecurringandnon-recurringexpenditureinrespectofDDRCundertheschemeisasfollows:
(in Rupees lakhs)
Designation General States per annum
For special areas (NER, J&K, & UTs) 20% increase
Total Honararium 8.10 9.72OfficeExpenses/contingencies 2.10 2.10Equipments (for 1st year only) 7.00 7.00Total for 1st year 17.20 18.82Total for 2nd year 10.20 11.82Total for 3rd year 10.20 11.82Totalexp. 37.60 42.46
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In North-Eastern states, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Puducherry,Daman & Diu and Jammu& Kashmir, 20% additional expenditure (i.e., upto Rs,42.46lakhs)ispermissible.Subsequently,fundingisdoneunderDeendayalDisabledRehabilitationScheme (DDRS). In accordancewith the provision of tapering in theDDRS,grants-in-aid,aspertheprescribedcostnorms,aregrantedupto90%ofthebudgetedamountandfortheDDRCsintheurbanareaonly,taperingofgrants-in-aidiseffectedaftersevenyearsof funding@5%everyalternateyearsubjecttotheconditionthatnofurthertaperingshallbedonebeyond75%.
Theprescribedmanpowerandtheadmissiblehonorariumforeachpostisgivenbelow:-
S. No. Post Maximum Honorarium
per month (in Rs) Qualification
1 ClinicalPsychologist/Psychologist
8200
M.PhilinclinicalPsychology/MAin Psychology preferably with 2years experience in the field ofdisability rehabilitation
2 Sr. Physiotherapist / Occupational therapist
8200 Post Graduate in related fieldwith5yearsexperience
3 Orthopaedically Handicapped Sr. Prosthetist/Orthotist
8200 DegreeinProstheticandOrthoticpreferably from National Institute with5yrsexperienceoradiplomain Prosthetic & Orthotic with 6 yearsexperience.
4 Prosthetist Orthotist technician
5800 ITI trained with 2/3 years experience
5 Sr. speech therapist/ Audiologist
8200 Postgraduateinrelatedfield/B.Sc(Speech&Hearing)
6 HearingAssistant/Junior Speech Therapist
5800 Diploma in Speech & Hearingwith knowledge of hearing aidsrepair/earmouldmaking
7 Mobility Instructor 5800 Matriculation + Certificate/Diploma in Mobility
8 Multipurpose rehabilitation worker
5800 10+2 with diploma in CBR/MRW course or one year diploma course in early childhood special education with two years of experience
9 Accountant cum clerk cum Storekeeper
5800 B.Com/SAS with 2 years experience
10 Attendant cum Peon cumMessenger
3800 VIII class Pass
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Note:-
i) HonorariatotheRehabilitationprofessionalsofDDRCslocatedinNorth-EasternStates, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Puducherry, Daman & DiuandJammu&Kashmirshallbeentitledto20%morethanthehonorariaprescribed in respect of the DDRCs of the rest of the country.
ii) These Districts are proposed to be set up in unserved districts where it may be difficulttofindstaffwithmatchingqualificationinitially.Hence,incasequalifiedrehabilitation professionals are not available for a while, until such professionals become available, DMT may recruit persons having lower qualification andproportionately reduce its honorarium. However, non technical persons should notbeappointedagainsttechnicalmanpower.Payment could be more in case technically sound persons are available.
How to apply
ForsettingupofDDRCsintheidentifiedandapproveddistrictsandtoreceivefirstyeargrantundertheSchemeforImplementationsofPersonswithDisabilitiesAct(SIPDA)StateGovernmentisrequiredtosubmitaproposalwiththefollowingdocuments:-
(i) Copy of the order constituting theDistrictManagement Team (DMT) headedbyDistrictMagistrate(DM)/DistrictCollector(DC)oftheconcernedDistrictandcomprisingofofficialsfromSocialWelfare,Health,PanchayatiRaj,WomenandWelfareDepartmentandanyotherexpertwhichtheDM/DCfeelstoassociate.
(ii) The name of the implementing agency identified/recommended by the DMTwhich may be preferably be the District Red Cross Society or Autonomous Body oftheStateor initsabsence,areputedNGOengagedintherehabilitationofpersons with disabilities.
(iii) AuthorizationletteroftheBankforthejointaccountopenedinthenameoftheDDRC(consistingofonerepresentativeoftheDMTandanotherauthorizedbytheImplementingAgency)
(iv) Copy of Registration Certificate under Society Act/Trust Act/Companies Act(Section25)oftheimplementingagency.
(v) RegistrationCertificateunderPwDAct,1995.
(vi) Copies of Annual Reports and audited accounts of the Implementing Agency(dulyinksignedandcarryingthesealoftheCharteredAccountantandcountersignedbytheauthorizedsignatory)inrespectofprevioustwoyears
(vii) Copy of the Inspection Report
(viii) UtilizationCertificateofpastreleasesofgrantmadetoDDRC
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Procedure for sanction of grant to DDRC
On receipt of proposal complete with prescribed documents, the same is processed and submittedforobtainingfinancialconcurrencefromtheIntegratedFinanceWing.Ontheir concurrence, administrative approval of the competent authority is obtained and the sanction order is issued and bill prepared and submitted to the Pay and Accounts OfficefortransferofthesanctionedamounttothejointaccountoftheDDRC.
(V) Other Schemes
A. SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES
(A) PRE-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP AND POST-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Objectives and brief of the scheme: • The objectives of the schemes are to provide financial assistance to the
studentswithdisabilitiesforstudyinginthepre-matriclevel(classIXandX)andpost-matric level (ClassesXI,XIIanduptopostgraduatedegree/diploma level).
• The financial assistance includes scholarship, book grant, escort/readerallowance, etc.
• Numberofscholarshipstobegrantedeveryyearis46,000forpre-matricleveland16,650forpost-matriclevel.
• Selectionofthebeneficiariesunderthesetwoscholarshipschemesisdoneon the basis of merit after the recommendation of the State Governments/Union Territory Administration.
• Theseschemesarebeingimplementedon-line,throughaweb-portal“Nationale-Scholarship Portal” (www.scholarships.gov.in) so that the students can applyon-lineandthebenefitsreachthebeneficiariesthroughDirectBenefitTransfer (DBT).
Value of Scholarships
(a) Pre-matric Scholarship:
ThevalueofPre-matricscholarshipincludesthefollowingforcompletedurationof the course:
(i) Scholarship andothergrant;
Items Day Scholars Hostellers Rate of Scholarship (in Rs. Per month) payable for 10 months in an academic year. 350 600
Bookandadhocgrant(Rs.Perannum) 750 1,000
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(ii) Allowances:
Allowances Amount (in Rs.)Monthly Reader Allowance for Blind students 160
Monthly Transport Allowance, if such students do not reside in the hostel which is within the premises of the Educational Institution.
160
Monthly Escort Allowance for Severely Disabled (i.e. with 80%orhigherdisability)DayScholars/StudentsWith lowextremitydisability
160
Monthly Helper Allowance admissible to any employee of the hostel willing to extend help to a severely orthopaedicallyhandicapped student residing in the hostel of anEducationalInstitution who may need the assistance of a helper.
160
MonthlyCoachingAllowancetoMentallyRetardedandMentallyill Students
240
(b) Post-Matric Scholarship:
ThevalueofPost-matricscholarshipincludesthefollowingforcompletedurationofthecourse:-
(i) Maintenance allowance,
(ii) Additional allowance for students with disabilities, for the complete duration of the course, and
(iii) Reimbursementofcompulsorynon-refundablefees,
(iv) Studytourcharges,
(v) Typing/printingchargesforpreparingReports/projects,
(vi) Bookallowanceforstudentspursuingcorrespondencecourses,
(vii) Bookbankfacilityforspecifiedcourses,
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The details are as follows:
(i) Maintenance allowance
Groups
Rate of Maintenance allowance
(in Rupees per month)Hostellers Day Scholars
Group I
All PGDegree / Diploma Courses recognised by UGCin any discipline. All Bachelor’s Degree courses inMedicine (Allopathic, Indian and other recognizedsystems of medicines), Engineering, Technology,Planning, Architecture, Design, Fashion Technology,Agriculture,Veterinary&AlliedSciences,Management,Business Finance /Administration, Computer Science/ Applications.
1200 550
Group II
Professional Courses leading to Degree, Diploma,Certificate in areas like Pharmacy (B Pharma), LLB,BFS, other para-medical branches like Rehabilitation,Diagnostics etc., Mass Communication, HotelManagement & Catering, Travel/Tourism/HospitalityManagement,InteriorDecoration,Nutrition&Dietetics,Commercial Art, Financial Services (e.g. Banking,Insurance,Taxationetc.)forwhichentrancequalificationis minimum Sr. Secondary (10+2).
820 530
Group III
AllothercoursesleadingtoagraduatedegreenotcoveredunderGroupI&IIeg.BA/BSc/BCometc.
570 300
Group IV
Allpost-matriculationlevelnon-degreecoursesforwhichentrancequalificationisHighSchool(ClassX),e.g.seniorsecondarycertificate(classXIandXII);bothgeneralandvocational stream, ITI courses, 3 year diploma courses in Polytechnics, etc.
380 230
(ii) Additional Allowances depending on disabilities of the student
Inaddition,theschemealsoprovidesforstudytourcharges,booksallowance,bookbanks, typing and printing charges, Reader allowance, Escort allowance, coachingallowance and special allowance etc.
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(iii) Reimbursement of compulsory non-refundable fees
Scholarswillbepaidenrolment/registration,tuition,games,Union,Library,Magazine,MedicalExaminationandsuchotherfeescompulsorilypayablebythescholartotheinstitution or University/Board. Refundable deposits like caution money, security depositwill,however,beexcluded.
Procedure of application and selection
i) The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities will announce thedetailsof theschemeand inviteapplicationsby issuinganadvertisementin the leadingnewspapersandthroughthewebsitesandothermediaoutfits.Applications will be called for through National e-Scholarship Portal (www.scholarships.gov.in).
ii) Theapplicantsshouldsubmittheirapplicationthroughtheon-linesystemwithinthe last date prescribed for receipt of applications. All requisite documents like photograph,proofofage,disabilitycertificate,incomecertificateoftheparent,etc.dulyfilledintheprescribedformatwillberequiredtobeuploadedintheon-line system.
iii) Theinstitutionsinwhichthecandidateisstudyingshallalsoregisteritself inthe same website and verify the details provided by the candidates. The nodal officernominatedbytheStateshalloverseealltheapplicationsandprocessthesametotheStateGovernmentwhoshallforwardthefinallistinPFMSportalfordisbursalofscholarshipamounttothebeneficiaries.
iv) Final selection will be done by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities based on the recommendations of the concerned Department of theStateGovernmentconsidering, interalia,theno.ofslotsavailabletothatparticular State. The no. of slots available to any State is decided on the basis of percentageofpopulationofPWDsofthatStateincomparisontothetotalPWDpopulation of India.
v) IncaseacandidateisapermanentresidentofoneStatebutstudyinginanotherState, his application will be considered under the slot of his home State and his application needs the recommendation of the Education/Welfare Department of the State of which he is a permanent resident.
Merit Criteria for Selection:Thefollowingfactorswillbetakenintoconsideration:
(i) Fulfillmentofeligibilityconditionsasgiveninthescheme.
(ii) Recommendation of the State Education Department.
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(iii) No. of slots available to the State.
(iv) Meritofthecandidateintermsofpercentageofmarksobtainedinthequalifyingexamination.
(v) Incaseofatieinpercentageofmarks,thepercentageofdisabilitywillbeconsideredi.e.thecandidatewithhigherpercentageofdisabilitywillgetpreference.Incasethere is still a tie, the agewill be considered i.e. the older candidatewill getpreference.
Mode of disbursal of scholarship
ThescholarshipamountwillbedirectlycreditedintotheaccountofthebeneficiariesthroughPFMSsystembytheDepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities.
(B) SCHOLARSHIP FOR TOP CLASS EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Objectives and brief of the scheme:
• The Scheme aims at recognizing and promoting quality education amongstStudentswithDisabilitiesbyprovidingfullfinancialsupport.
• TheschemewillcoverStudentswithDisabilities(SwDs)forpursuingstudiesatthelevelofPostGraduateDegreeorDiplomainanydiscipline.
• The scheme will operate in all institutions notified by the Department ofEmpowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment as institutions of excellence. The list of such institutions isenclosed at Annexure I(A).
• The financial assistance includes scholarship, book grant, escort/readerallowance, etc.
• Numberofscholarshipstobegrantedis160ScholarshipforTopClassEducation.50%ofthescholarshipsarereservedforgirls.
• ParentalincomeceilingisRs.6.00lakhsperannumforTopClassEducation.
• Selection of the beneficiaries under these three scholarship schemes is doneon the basis of merit after the recommendation of the Governments of State or Union Territories.
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Quantum of Financial Assistance
The scholarship will include the following
Sl No. Components of Scholarship Rate per awardee
(i) Reimbursementoftuitionfeesandnon-refundablechargespaid/payabletotheInstitution
Up to Rs. 2.00 lakh – per annum (subject to actual amount).
(ii) Maintenance Allowance Rs.3,000/- per month for hostellers, Rs.1,500/- permonthforday-scholars
(iii) Special Allowances (related to types of disabilities like reader allowance, escort allowance, helper allowance etc.)
Rs.2,000/-permonth
(iv) Books & Stationery Rs.5,000/-perannum.
(v) Reimbursementofexpensesforpurchaseof a computer with accessories.
Rs. 30,000/- per awardee as aone-timegrantforentirecourse.
(vi) Reimbursement of expenses forpurchase of Aids and Assistive Devices includingnecessarysoftwarerelatedtothe particular disability of the selected candidate.
Rs. 30,000/- per awardee as aone-timegrantforentirecourse
Procedure of Application and Selection
(i) The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities will announce thedetailsof theschemeand inviteapplicationsby issuinganadvertisementin the leadingnewspapersandthroughthewebsitesandothermediaoutfits.Applications will be called for through the National e-Scholarship Portal, anon-line scholarshipmanagement program being developed by Department ofElectronics&InformationTechnologyforthispurpose.
(ii) Theapplicantsshouldsubmittheirapplicationthroughtheon-linesystemwithinthe last date prescribed for receipt of applications. All requisite documents like photograph,proofofage,disabilitycertificate,incomecertificateoftheparent,etc.dulyfilledintheprescribedformatwillberequiredtobeuploadedintheon-line system.
(iii) TheInstituteinwhichhe/sheisstudyingshallforwardtheapplicationthroughthe portal to the EducationDepartmentoftheStateGovt.concernedafterdoing
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thenecessaryverificationofthefactscontainedintheapplicationlikeage,dateofbirth,Disabilitycertificate,recognitionof thecourse, feesreceivedetc.TheState Education Deptt. shall carry out necessary prudence check includingrecognition of the Institute concerned and forward the applicationwith theirrecommendation to the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.
(iv) Final selection will be done by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities based on the recommendations of the State Education Department considering,interalia,theno.ofslotsavailabletothatparticularState.Theno.ofslotsavailabletoanyStateisdecidedonthebasisofpercentageofpopulationof PWDs of that State in comparison to the total PWD population of India as per Census 2011.
(v) IncaseacandidateisapermanentresidentofoneStatebutstudyinginanotherState, his application will be considered under the slot of his home State and his application needs the recommendation of the Education Department of the State of which he is a permanent resident.
Merit Criteria for Selection
The following factors will be taken into consideration:
(i) Fulfillmentofeligibilityconditionsasgiveninthescheme.
(ii) Recommendation of the State Education Department.
(iii) No. of slots available to the State.
(iv) Meritofthecandidateintermsofpercentageofmarksobtainedinthequalifyingexamination.
(v) Incaseofatieinpercentageofmarks,theparentalincomeceilingwillbeconsideredi.e.thecandidatewithlowerparentalincomeceilingwillgetpreference.
(vi) Incasethereisstillatie,thepercentageofdisabilitywillbeconsideredi.e.thecandidatewithhigherpercentageofdisabilitywillgetpreference.
Selection Committee: In case the number of applicants is more than the number of scholarships admissible, a Selection Committee shall be set up with the approval of Secretary, Deptt. of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, for selection of candidatesbasedoneligibility.
Mode of Disbursal of Scholarship
ThescholarshipamountwillbedirectlycreditedintotheaccountofthebeneficiariesthroughPFMSsystembytheDepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities.
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(C) NATIONAL OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Objectives and brief of the scheme:• The scheme of National Overseas Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
hasbeenlaunchedwiththeobjectivesofprovidingfinancialassistancetothestudentswithdisabilities forpursuingstudiesabroadat the levelofMasters’DegreeandPh.D.
• Twenty (20) scholarships are to be awarded every year out of which six arereserved for women candidates.
• The scholarship amount includes Maintenance Allowance, ContingencyAllowance,TuitionFees,andCostofAirPassageetc.
• ParentalincomeceilingisRs.6.00lakhperyear.• Inadditiontotheabove,thereisaprovisionof“PassageGrants”totwoStudents
with Disabilities every year. Only those Students with Disabilities who are in receiptofameritscholarshipforPostGraduateStudies,ResearchorTrainingabroad(excludingattendingseminars,workshops,conferences),fromaforeigngovernment/organizationorunderanyotherscheme,wherethecostofpassageisnotprovided,shallbeeligible.ThePassageGrantincludesto-and-froair-farefromhome-stationtotheInstituteabroadbyeconomyclassthroughAirIndia.
Minimum Qualification For Ph.D. -Firstclassor55%(fiftyfivepercent)marksorequivalentgradeinrelevantMaster’sDegree.For Masters' Degree:-55%(fiftyfivepercent)marksorequivalentgradeinrelevantBachelor’sDegree.AGE : Below35(ThirtyFive)years,asonfirstdayofthemonthoftheadvertisementofthe scheme.Income Ceiling : Rs.6.00 Lakh per annum.Maximum Two Children in a family: Not more than two disabled children of the same parents/guardianswillbeeligible.
Quantum of Financial AssistanceSl.No. Type of Allowance Amount
1. Annual Maintenance AllowanceForUK-GBP9,900/-ForOtherCountries-USD$15,400/-
2. AnnualContingencyAllowanceForUK-GBP1,100/-ForOtherCountries-USD$1,500/-
3. Incidental Journey Allowance OtherCountries-USD$20/-4. Equipment Allowance Rs.1500/-
5. TutionFees,CostofAirPassage,LocalTravel,PollTax,VisaFees,MedicalInsurancePremium
Actualexpensesshallbereimbursed
Duration of Award – (a) For Ph. D. -- 4 yrs, (b) For Masters Degree -- 3 yrs,
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Selection Procedure
The Scheme will be advertised in the newspapers giving summarized informationabouttheScheme.Thecandidatesshallafterassessingtheireligibilityandsuitability,as per conditions of the Scheme, apply to Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (employed candidates through proper channel), in the prescribedapplicationformwhichwillformapartoftheadvertisement.Thelastdateofreceivingapplications will also be mentioned in the advertisement. Thereafter, all applications receiveduptothelastdateofreceivingapplications,asnotifiedinadvertisement,willbeputbeforetheScreeningCommittee.ThecandidatesshortlistedbytheScreeningCommittee will be required to present themselves for personal interview before the Selection Committee. The merit list prepared, on the basis of assessment of individual candidates,bytheSelectionCommitteewillfinallyanddecisivelycompletetheselectionprocedure to decide the merit. In case of a tie between two or more candidates, the one whoiseldestinage(asperthedateofbirth)willbeplacedabovetheothers,asperrespective dates of birth as recordedinSecondarySchoolCertificate.
Disbursement of scholarship amount
Disbursement of scholarship amount will be done by the Department of Empowerment ofPersonswithDisabilitiesthroughadesignatedbankwhowillremitthescholarshipamount direct to the bank accounts of the selected candidates byusing SWIFT oranyotherelectronicmode.However,reportsoftheconcernedIndianEmbassies/HighCommissionsabroadwillbeobtainedinordertoverifytheauthenticity/recognitionoftheInstituteofstudyandalsotohavetheprogressreportofthestudent.
(D) National Fellowship for Persons with Disabilities (NFPwD)
Objectives and Brief of the scheme:
• NFPwDSchemewas launched during the financial year 2012-13 to increaseopportunitiestostudentswithdisabilitiesforpursuinghighereducationleadingtodegreessuchasM.Phil.andPh.D.inanyUniversityrecognisedbyUniversityGrants Commission(UGC).
• Under the scheme, 200 Fellowships (Junior Research Fellows, JRF) per yeararegrantedtostudentswithdisabilities.Incaseofnon-availabilityofadequatenumber of students with disabilities, the number of fellowships not availed duringayearwillbecarriedforwardtothenextacademicsession.
• Incase,thenumberofcandidatesexceedsthenumberofavailableawards,theUGCselectsthecandidatesbasedonthepercentageofmarksobtainedbythecandidatesintheirPost-Graduationexamination.
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Quantum of Fellowship:
(i) The rates of fellowship for JRF and SRF will be at par with the UGC Fellowships. Presently these rates are as follows:
1 FellowshipinEngineeringandTechnology,Science Humanities and Social Science (including Arts/Fine Arts)
@ Rs. 25,000/- p.m. for initial two years(JRF)@Rs. 28,000/- p.m. for remaining tenure(SRF)
2 Contingency for Humanities and SocialScience (including Arts/Fine Arts)
@Rs.10,000/[email protected],500/-p.a.forremainingtenure
3 Contingency for Science, Engineering &Technology
@Rs.12,000/[email protected],000/-p.a.forremainingtenure
4 Departmental assistance (All subjects) @Rs.3,000/-p.a.perstudenttothehostinstituteforprovidinginfrastructure
5 Escort/Reader assistance (All subjects) @Rs.2,000/-p.m. incasesofcandidateswith physical and visual disabilities
(ii) The House Rent Allowance (HRA) will be on the UGC pattern and will be payable to those students who are not provided with hostel accommodation. In case hostel accommodation offered by the university/institution is refused, the student will forfeit his claim of HRA. The other facilities such as medical facilities, leave includingmaternityleavewillbegovernedaspertheguidelinesoftheUGCincaseoftheirfellowshipprogramme.
Eligibility for fellowship:
(i) AnystudentwithdisabilitieswhohasbeenadmittedtoM.Phil/Ph.D.degreeinauniversity or academic institution.
(ii) After twoyears, if theprogress in the researchworkof theawardee is foundsatisfactory,his/hertenurewillbeextendedforafurtherperiodofthreeyearsas Senior Research Fellowship (SRF). The research work will be assessed by a three member committee set up by the University. The total period of award of JRFandSRFshallnotexceedaperiodoffiveyears.
Duration
Name of the Course Maximum DurationAdmissibility of JRF and SRF
JRF SRF
M.Phil. 2 years 2 years NIL
Ph.D. 5 years 2 years Remaining3years
M.Phil.+ Ph.D. 5 years 2 years Remaining3years
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How to Apply: Advertisement to call for applications is released in the newspapers andweb-site.Thecandidatesaretoapplyon-linethroughtheweb-siteofUniversityGrants Commission www.ugc.ac.in. Selection of candidates is done by the University GrantsCommission.Documentsrequired:DisabilityCertificate,Proofofage,Proofofeducationalqualificationandanyotherdocumentsasrequiredinthescheme.
Procedure for sanction of funds: Based on the list of selected candidates received fromtheUGC,therequiredfundistransferredtotheCanaraBankwhoisdesignatedfor disbursement of fellowship to the selected candidates. The selected candidates shall submittherequisitedocumentsdulyverifiedbytheirHeadoftheInstitutetoanyofthedesignatedbranchesoftheCanaraBank.TheCanaraBank(Govt.BusinessBranch)shallreleasetheamountdueandadmissibletothebankaccountsofthebeneficiariesafterdoingnecessaryverification.
(E) INCENTIVES TO PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS FOR PROVIDING EMPLOYMENT TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Objectives and Brief of the scheme:
Theobjectiveoftheschemeistoencourageofemploymentofpersonswithdisabilitiesin the corporate sector.
Theschemeofgivingincentivestoemployersforprovidingemploymenttopersonswithdisabilitiesintheprivatesectorwaslaunchedintheyear2008-09.
Components under the scheme:
Underthescheme,paymentofemployer’scontributiontowardstheEmployeesProvidentFundOrganization(EPFO)andtheEmployeesStateInsuranceCorporation(ESIC)forthefirstthreeyears,ismadebytheGovernmentofIndia,inrespectofpersonswithdisabilityappointedintheprivatesectortoapostcarryingmonthlyemolumentsuptoRs.25,000/-.Theadministrativechargesof1.1%ofthewagesoftheemployeescoveredunder the Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions (EPF&MP) Act will continue to be paid by the employer. The scheme is effective from 1st April, 2008.
Procedure to obtain benefits: The employers would submit a copy of the disability certificateissuedtothedisabledemployeebytheCompetentAuthorityfirsttimewhensuch benefit under EPF and ESI is claimed. The Government will directly provideemployer’scontributionfortheschemescoveredundertheEmployeesProvidentFund&MiscellaneousProvisionsAct,1952andtheEmployeesStateInsuranceAct,1948.Thiswillbedoneinrespectofemployeesforamaximumperiodofthreeyears.Theadministrativechargesof1.1%ofthewagesoftheemployeescoveredundertheEPFAct will continue to be paid by the respective employers.
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Procedure for sanction of funds:
The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Department of Empowerment of Persons withDisabilities,wouldmakeavailabletotheEmployeesProvidentFundOrganizationand Employees State Insurance Corporation lump sum funds by way of advance. These would be used for the purposes of adjustment of individual claims received from the employersunderthescheme.Theamountwiththeorganizationswouldbereplenishedperiodically.
Fund Flow Mechanism:
DEPWD EPFO/ESIC
Implementation process:
(a) The employerswould submit a copy of thedisability certificate issued to thedisabled employee by the Competent Authority first time when such benefitunder EPF and ESI is claimed.
(b) TheGovernmentwilldirectlyprovideemployer’scontribution for theschemescovered under the Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952andtheEmployeesStateInsuranceAct,1948.Thiswillbedoneinrespectofemployeesforamaximumperiodofthreeyears.Theadministrativechargesof1.1%ofthewagesoftheemployeescoveredundertheEPFActwillcontinuetobe paid by the respective employers.
(c) The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, would make available to the Employees Provident Fund Organisation and Employees State Insurance Corporation lump sumfunds by way of advance. These would be used for the purposes of adjustment of individual claims received from the employers under the scheme. The amount withtheorganizationswouldbereplenishedperiodically.
(F) PROPOSED CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEME OF FREE COACHING FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Objectives and brief of the scheme:
The objective of the Scheme is to provide coaching for economically disadvantagedstudentswithdisabilities,havingminimum40%ormoredisabilitytoenablethemtoappearincompetitiveexaminationsandtosucceedinobtaininganappropriatejobinGovt./ Public/Private sector. This scheme is under proposal and will be implemented fromtheyear2016-17.Thebrieffeaturesoftheschemearegivenbelow:
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Courses for Coaching
Thecoursesforwhichthecoachingwillbeimpartedshallbeasfollows:
i) GroupAandBexaminationsconductedbytheUnionPublicServiceCommission(UPSC), the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and the various Railway Recruitment Boards(RRBs);
ii) GroupAandBexaminationsconductedbytheStatePublicServiceCommissions;
iii) Officers’GradeexaminationsconductedbyBanks, InsuranceCompaniesandPublicSectorUndertakings(PSUs);
iv) PremierEntranceExaminationsforadmissionin(a)Engineering(eg.IIT-JEE&AIEEE), (b)Medical (eg.AIPMT), (c)ProfessionalcourseslikeManagement(eg.CAT)andLaw(eg.CLAT),and(d)AnyothersuchdisciplinesasMinistrymaydecide from time to time.
v) Eligibilitytests/examinationslikeSAT,GRE,GMATandTOEFL.
Implementing Agencies
TheSchemewillbe implementedthroughthereputedcoachinginstitutions/centresrun by the:
i) Central Government / State Governments / UT Administrations / PSUs / AutonomousBodiesunderCentral/StateGovernments;
ii) Universities (both Central and State) including the Deemed Universities andPrivateUniversitiesrecognizedbyconcernedauthority;and
iii) Registeredprivateinstitutions/NGOs.
Selection of Institutions
i) TheproposalsforempanelmentofcoachinginstitutionswillbeconsideredbyaSelection Committee and recommended for selection based on their past record of performance and other criteria to be determined by the Selection Committee. The institutions forproviding coachingwill finallybe selectedby theDEPwDbased on the recommendations of the Selection Committee
How to apply
The coaching institute will issue advertisement in the local newspapers and inviteapplications from the eligible Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) candidates as perprovisions of the Scheme.
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Quantum of Fee
ThequantumoffeeswillbeasagreedtointheagreementbetweentheDEPwD,MinistryofSocialJusticeandEmpowerment,GovernmentofIndiaandthecoachinginstitutionat the time of empanelment.
Eligibility criteria and selection of beneficiary students
(i) Freecoachingunderthisschemewillbeavailabletostudentswithdisabilitieswho are covered under the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunity, Protection ofRights andFull Participation)Act, 1995and theNational Trustfor the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and MultipleDisabilitiesAct, 1999. The studentshaving less than40%disability(Certifiedbycompetentmedicalauthorityof thestateGovernments/UTs.)arenoteligible.
(ii) Thestudentsshouldbeselectedbythecoachinginstitutionbasedonacademiccriteriaprescribedbythe institutionitself.However,the institutionmayrelaxthesecriteriaforPwDscandidatesaspertermstobelaiddownintheAgreement.
(iii) Only students with disabilities having total income from all sources of thecandidateand/orhis/herparents/guardians,ofRs.6,00,000/-(IndianRupeessixlakhonly)orlessperannumwillbeeligibleforbenefitsundertheScheme.
(iv) Benefits under the Scheme can be availed by a particular student notmorethan twice, irrespective of the number of chances he/she may be entitled to take inaparticular competitive examination.The coaching institutionwill alsoberequiredtotakeanaffidavitfromthestudentsthattheyhavenottakenbenefitmore than twice under the Scheme.
(v) Candidateswhoarenotavailingthebenefitsoffreecoachingunderanyotherscheme of the Central Govt. are eligible under the scheme. The coachinginstitutionwillalsoberequiredtotakeanaffidavitfromthestudentsthattheyhavenotavailedbenefitoffreecoachingunderanyotherschemeoftheCentralGovt.
(vi) Whereexamination isconducted intwostagesviz.PreliminaryandMain,thecandidateswill be entitled for free coaching for both the examinations. TheywillbeentitledforfreecoachinguptotwotimeseachforPreliminaryandMainexaminationsaspertheirconvenience.However,therewillbenorestrictioninnumberof chances for coaching for Interview, if thecandidate is selected forinterview.
(vii) The selected students shall have to attend all classes. In the event of any student remainingabsentformorethan15dayswithoutanyvalidreason,benefitsoffreecoachingtohim/hershallbediscontinuedunderintimationtothisDepartment.
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(viii) 50% of the total seats available in the institute under the scheme shall be reserved for female candidates. However, in case adequate number of girl candidates are not available or not found eligible as per the terms and conditions of the scheme, the unutilised slots can be utilised by selecting suitable male candidates.
Stipend and Special allowance
MonthlystipendofRs.2500/-perstudentpermonthwillbepaidforlocalstudentsforattendingthecoachingclass.Similarly,Rs.5000/-perstudentwillbepaidpermonthfor outstation students. Special Allowances of Rs.2,000/- per student per month will be paid to students (related to types of disabilities like reader allowance, escort allowance, helper allowance etc.). The institute would have to pay stipend and special allowance to student on monthly basis throughECSorcheque.Nocashpaymentwouldbeallowed.
(G) NATIONAL HANDICAPPED FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NHFDC)
The National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC) is a not-for-profit companywholly ownedbyGovernment of India.NHFDC functionsasanApex institution for extending financial support for education, employment andentrepreneurship of the persons with disabilities through the State ChannelizingAgencies(SCAs)nominatedbytheStateGovernment(s).
ProminentschemesbeingimplementedbyNHFDCaregivenbelowinbrief:
1. Loan Schemes:
i) For setting up small business in Service/Trading sector: Loan up to Rs. 3.0 lakhforsales/tradingactivityandRs.5.0lakhforservicesectoractivity
- Loanassistanceprovidedforself-employmentofdisabledpersonsinservicesector or for trading activity. The small business, project or activity, forwhichfinancialassistancehasbeensought,willhavetobeoperatedbythedisabled person himself.
ii) For agricultural/allied Activities: Loan upto Rs. 10 lakh.
- Loanassistanceisprovidedtodisabledpersonsforagriculturalproduction,irrigation, horticulture, sericulture, purchase of agricultural machinery/equipmentforagriculturalservice,marketingofagricultureproductsetc.
iii) For purchase of vehicle for commercial hiring : Loan upto Rs.10 lakh
- Purchaseofvehicleforcommercialhiringpurpose
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iv) For setting up small industries unit : Loan upto Rs.25 lakh.
- Loan assistance is provided to disabled persons for manufacturing,fabrication and production activity. The disabled person will be the owner/chiefexecutiveofthecompany.
v) Scheme for Disabled Young Professionals:
- Loan upto Rs 25.00 lakhs to professionally educated / trained disabled youthsforself-employment
vi) Scheme for Developing Business Premises :
- LoanuptoRs.3.0lakhtoPwDsdesirousofdevelopingbusinesspremisesontheirownlandandstartingself-employmentactivity.
vii) For self-employment amongst persons with Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy and Autism : Loan upto Rs.10 lakh.
Persons with mental retardation, cerebral palsy or autism may not be able to enterintoalegalcontractrequiredtoavailloanfromafinancialinstitution.Insuchcases followingcategoriesofpersonsareeligible forfinancialassistancefrom NHFDC on behalf of the mentally disabled persons for an income activity –
i) Parents of dependant mentally disabled person
ii) Spouse of dependant mentally disabled person
iii) Legalguardianofmentallydisabledperson
viii) For technical education/training : Loan limit Rs.10 lakh for study in India and Rs.20.0 lakh for study at abroad.
- Tomeettuitionandotherfees/maintenancecost/booksandequipmentetc.forpursuingprofessionalcoursesinarecognizededucationalinstitutioninIndia and abroad.
ix) Scheme for Pursuing Vocational Studies : Loan upto Rs.2.0 lakh to Students withDisabilitiesforpursuingvocational/skilltrainingcourses.
x) Scheme for Purchase of Assistive Devices : Loan upto Rs.5.0 lakh for purchase ofassistivedevicesincludingretrofittingswhichwillenhancetheprospectsofPwDsfortheiremployment/self-employment.
xi) Scheme for NGOs for their capacity expansion : Loan upto Rs. 5.0 lakh to NGOsworkingintheareaofdisabilitytoimplementsingleormultipleproductionactivityonbehalfofagroup of PwDs.
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xii) Micro Credit Scheme : Loan upto Rs. 5.0 lakh to NGO, Rs.25000/- per beneficiary@5%p.a.
- TheScheme is implemented throughStateChannelizingAgencies (SCAs)wherein NGOs submit application for loan to the SCAs.
xiii) Scheme for Parents Association for the Mentally Retarded Persons : Loan upto Rs. 5.0 lakh
- Financial assistance is provided to Parents Association for the MentallyRetardedPersonstosetupanincomegeneratingactivityforthebenefitofmentallyretardedpersons.Thenatureofincomegeneratingactivitywillbesuch that it involves the mentally retarded persons directly and income will bedistributedamongthementallyretardedpersons.
2. Grant & other Schemes
i) Assistance for Skills and Entrepreneurial Development Programmes Financial assistant in the form of grant is provided to State Channelising
Agencies/reputed institutions for imparting training to the disabled persons(15-50 year of age with 40% or more disability) to make them capable andself-dependentthroughpropertechnicaltraininginthefieldoftraditionalandtechnical occupations and entrepreneurship. During the training stipend @Rs.2000/-permonthalsoprovidestodisabledtrainees.
ii) Hand holding support to registered institutions for PwDs The registerd institutions are eligible for hand holding support of upto
Rs.1,000/-perPwDforextendinginformation,support,guidanceforprocedural/documentationformalitiestoPwDsinobtainingloansoradmissionintraininginstitutes.
iii) Scholarship Scheme NHFDCisalsoadministeringtwoscholarshipschemes.Atotalof3000scholarships
are available. Student with disabilities can apply directly for scholarship on the website of NHFDC (www.nhfdc.nic.in).
Eligibility Criteria
Any disabled person who fulfills the following criteria is eligible to avail financialassistance –a) AnyIndianCitizenwith40%ormoredisability.b) Minimumage18years.c) Relevant educational / technical / vocational qualification / experience and
background.
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Note :*Incaseofpersonswithmentalretardation,ageisrelaxedto14yearsinplaceofusual18years. **Incaseofschemefordisabledyoungprofessionals:agecriteriais18-45years.
*** In case of Education loan only (a) is applicable.
Repayment Period : (Loan Scheme)
1. Schemeforself-employment& - Maximum10years Parents Association scheme
2. SchemeforEducationloan - Maximum7years
3. MicroCreditscheme - Maximum3years
Rate of Interest :(LoanSchemeexceptEducationloan)
Loan Amount To be paid by SCAs To be paid by to NHFDC beneficiaries to SCAs
i) UptoRs.50,000/- 2% 5%
ii) AboveRs.50,000/-and 3% 6% upto Rs. 5.0 lakh
iii) AboveRs.5.0lakhand 4% 7% upto Rs. 15.0 lakh
iv) AboveRs.15.0lakhand 5% 8% upto Rs. 25.0 lakh
Rebate: Arebateof1%oninterestisallowedtowomenwithdisabilitiesinallschemes(excepteducationloan).
Rate of Interest & rebate (Education loan) :
UptoRs.20.00lakh 1% 4%
Rebate : Arebateof0.5%oninterestisallowedtofemalestudentswithdisabilitiesin education loan scheme.
Rebate on interest for VH/HH/MR :
Aspecialrebateof0.5%isalsoavailableforPwDsunderVH/HH/MRcategoryunderself-employmentloans.
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Procedure of application for Loan :
ApplicationdulyfilledinprescribedformatistobesubmittedtotheStateChannelisingAgencies(SCA)ofNHFDCinrespectiveState/UT.LoanuptoRs.5.00lakhissanctionedby SCA of NHFDC and above Rs.5.00 lakh is recommended by SCA and forwarded to NHFDC for sanction. The loan application can also be submitted to additional implementingagenciesofNHFDClikeRRBsandBanksetc.
Fund Flow Mechanism:
NHFDC StateChannelisingAgencies Beneficiaries
B. ACCESSIBLE INDIA CAMPAIGN | SUGAMYA BHARAT ABHIYANThe Government envisions to have an inclusive society in which equal opportunities andaccessisprovidedforthegrowthanddevelopmentofpersonswithdisabilitiestoleadproductive,safeanddignifiedlives.Infurtheranceofthisvision,theDepartmentofEmpowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment has launched the Accessible India Campaign (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan) on 3rd December, 2015 on the occasion of International Day for Persons with Disabilities, as anationwideflagshipcampaignforachievinguniversalaccessibilityforPersonswithDisabilitiesandtocreateanenablingandbarrierfreeenvironment,withafocusonthreeverticals: Built Environment; Public Transportation and Information & Communication Technologies.
2. The following achievements have been made under Accessible India Campaign:
• AccessibleIndiaCampaign(SugamyaBharatAbhiyan)hasbeenlaunchedon 3rdDecember,2015atVigyanBhawan,NewDelhion theoccasionofInternational Day for Persons with Disabilities.
• StrategypaperoftheCampaignhasbeenpreparedafterconsultationwithvariousstakeholdersdefiningkeytargetsandtheirtimeline.Salientfeaturesofthecampaignare,(A)AccessibilityofBuiltupEnvironment:(i)Completing accessibility audit of at least 25-50 most important government buildings in 50 cities and making them fully accessible by July 2016(ii) Making 50% of all the government buildings of National Capital and all the State capitals fully accessible by July, 2018. (iii)Completing accessibility audit of 50% of government buildings and making them fully accessible in 10 most important cities/towns of States not covered in targets (i) and (ii) by July 2019. (B) Transport System Accessibility: (i) Completing accessibility audit of all the international airports and making them fully accessible by July 2016. (ii) Completing accessibility audit of all the domestic airports and making them fully accessible by March 2018. (iii) A1, A & B categories of railway stations
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to be made fully accessible by July 2016 and 50% of all railway stations to be made fully accessible by March 2018. (iv) 10% of Government owned public transport carriers are to be made fully accessible by March 2018. (C) AccessibilityofKnowledgeand ICTEcosystem: (i)At least 50% of Central and State Government websites are to meet accessibility standards by March 2017. At least 50% of public documents are to meet accessibility standards by March 2018. (ii) Training and developing 200 additional sign language interpreters by March 2018. (iii) Public television news - National standards on captioning and sign-language interpretation are to be created and adopted by July, 2016. At least 25% of public television programmes on government channels are to comply with the set standards by March 2018.
• Department organized a zonal awareness conference cum workshop atMumbai on September 24, 2015 to provide an insight into the variouscontours of theAccessible IndiaCampaignwhich adhere to the IncheonStrategyGuidelinesandalsoincludedin-depthdiscussionsontherolesandresponsibilities of various stakeholders in the journey to achieve universal accessibility for the inclusion of persons with disabilities.
• Nodal officers in Central & State Government Departments have beenidentified.
• OfficialLogoandSloganoftheCampaignhasbeencreatedthroughpublicinputs on MyGov.
• AccessibilityStandardsarebeingcreatedundereachvertical.
• With the intention to ensure that everyone, including the persons withdisabilities and elderly should have equal access to all services and facilities in all publicbuildings, ‘HarmonizedGuidelines andSpaceStandards forBarrier Free Built Environment for Persons with Disability and Elderly Persons’hasbeenreleasedon23.3.2016byMinistryofUrbanDevelopment.The Guidelines are the outcome of a participatory approach throughwidespread consultations with various Central Government Ministries/ Agencies/Bodies/NationalInstitutions/StateGovernments.
• Building partnerships with Companies and individuals for adoption ofbuildings.
• MeetingshavebeenheldwithBureauofIndianStandardstoensurethatall the accessibility related standards are incorporated in the draft National BuildingCodewhichisunderrevision.
• 18AccessAuditorshavebeenempaneledandworkordershavebeenissuedtobeginaccessauditsofidentifiedbuildings/locationsin31cities.
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• TocreateapoolofaccessauditorswhomaybeavailableinalltheStatesfor conducting access audit, training programme is being organised incollaborationwithNationalCPWDAcademy,Ghaziabad,MinistryofUrbanDevelopment.
• 50 Accessibility Clubs in IITs, IIMs and other institutes for encouraginginnovation and investment in Accessibility Solutions.
• Development of Web portal along with mobile app for crowd sourcinginformation on inaccessible places. With Web Portal and Mobile application citizenscanreportinaccessibleplacesbypostingpicturesorvideos.
• An‘InclusivenessandAccessibilityIndex’hasbeenlaunchedon30th March, 2016throughwhichindustriesandcorporatescanvoluntarilyevaluatetheirreadinessformakingtheworkplaceaccessibleforpersonswithdisabilities.
• CabinetSecretariathasconstitutedaCommitteeofSecretariestoeffectivelyreview/monitor and creating an implementation framework includingappointmentofnodalofficersintheconcernedMinistriesforachievingthetargetsofAccessibleIndiaCampaign.
Coordination with other Ministries
• Ministry of Civil Aviation : Access audit of domestic and international airports
• Ministry of Urban Development : Development of accessibility standards for buildings; Smart Cities
• Ministry of Tourism : Accessible tourism and culture
• Ministry of Human Resource and Development: Accessible schools and colleges
• Ministry of Railways : Accessible stations underA1, A and B categories
• Ministry of Information & Broadcasting: Audio description, Text to Speech and captioning of public television programming.
Media Strategy for mass awareness:
The recent activities undertaken after the successful launch of the Campaign are:-
i) Radio Programme on AIC : HMSJE and Jt Secretary interacted with live audience onAakashwani-AIRthroughalivephone-intopopulariseAIC.
ii) Talkathon on AIC:- Organised in coordination with PIB and MIB, the liveTalkathonfeaturingHMSJEandSecretaryDEPwDShriLovVermawasahugehit with the Twitter users as #AskonAccessibleIndia became the No.2 Trend on Twitter. The event was hosted by Shivani Gupta.
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iii) TV Promos: 60 sec TV Spot on AIC was relayed across Doordarshan Network through paid promotion aswell as pro bono basis. (The latest 30-dayPlan isbeingairedfrom12thAprilto11thMay.)Aseparate28-dayplanforTVspotforprivate Cable and Satellite Channels is to be released by DAVP shortly. This will cover all major news channels and GEC.
iv) YOJANA:PublicationsDivisionsuccessfullybroughtouttheMay2016issuecoveringtheDisabilitySector,withspecialfocusonAICanditsaccomplishments.This was done in coordination with the Department.
v) Radio:RadioJingleshavebeenairedonprobonobasisonAIRduringthelaunchofAIC.Aseparatepaidplan(2month)isalsobeingcurrentlyexecutedthroughAIR.PrivateFMchannelsalsoranapaidcampaignforthedepartmentduringthe launch of AIC.
vi) My Gov:TheMYGovplatformwasextensivelyusedtopromoteAICinthedigitalsphere.Manycontests,banners,posterswereuploadedonthehighviewershipsite.ActiveCo-operationfromMyGovteamhelpeduseextendtheCampaignonSocial Media platforms.
vii) Accessible Index:ThelaunchofInclusivenessandAccessibilityIndexon30thMarch2016wasalsopopularizedthoughmediaplatformsincollaborationwithFICCI.CorporateSectorisbeingactivelypursuedtoencouragethemtoadaptAccessibilityIndexToolkit.FurtherStrategiesarebeingconceptualisedtotakethecollaborationtothenextlevelofactiveparticipationandimplementation.
For the success of Accessible India Campaign, State Governments shall execute the objectives & targets underlined in the Strategy paper by taking following measures:-
i) Constitution of State level Steering Committee and Programme Monitoring Unit (PMU) with representation of Central Ministries/Departments, Accessibility professionals and experts for implementation of Campaign by combination of institutional coordination, enforcement mechanisms and awareness of the PwD Act to promote accessibility.
ii) Develop, promulgate and monitor the implementation of minimum standards and guidelines for enhancing the accessibility of government buildings;
iii) Organizing trainings and workshops of architects/contractors/concerned officials on accessibility issues facing persons with disabilities;
iv) Provide in buildings and other facilities open to the public signage in Braille and in easy to read and understand forms;
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v) Provide forms of live assistance and intermediaries, including guidelines, readers and professional sign language interpreters, to facilitate accessibility to buildings and other facilities open to the public;
vi) Identifying and conducting accessibility audit of most important government buildings and converting them into fully accessible buildings by creating a PERT Chart.
vii) State Govt. shall incorporate accessibility clause in its building by-laws and schemes/programs.
viii) Every district of the State shall have a nodal accessible officer.
ix) Standards of accessibility should be as consistent as possible with international standards, such as those of the ISO, taking into account the local context. In regards to the built environment, ISO 21542:2011, Building Construction – Accessibility and Usability of the Built Environment, delineates a set of requirements and recommendations concerning construction, assembly, components and fittings.
x) Promote other appropriate forms of assistance and support to persons with disabilities to ensure their access to information;
xi) Promote access for persons with disabilities to new information and communications technologies and systems, including the Internet;
C. Scheme for Awareness Generation and Publicity
1. Objectives
a) Togivewidepublicity,includingeventbasedpublicityetc.throughelectronic,print,filmmedia,multimedia, to theschemes,programmesbeing runby theDepartment of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and other Central Ministries,StateGovernmentsetc.forthewelfareofPwDsincludingtheirsocial,economic and educational empowerment.
b) TocreateanenablingenvironmentforsocialinclusionofthePwDs in all fieldsof lifebyprovidingequalopportunities,equity&socialJusticeandtoensureconfidencebuidlinginthePwDssothat,theycanrealisetheiraspirations.
c) TobringtothenoticeofallstakeholdersincludingPwDsandcivilsocietyaboutthe legal rights of the PwDs as enshrined in the constitution, internationalconventions,PwDAct1995andsubordinatelegislation(s).
d) Tosensitizetheemployersandothersimilargroupsonthespecialneedsofthespecially abled persons.
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e) Topromoteawarenessandtosensitizesocietywithfocusonremoteandruralareas,oncausesleadingtodisabilityandpreventionthroughearlydetectionetc.
f) Toencouragevolunteeractionforensuringeffectiveimplementationofthelegalprovisions and welfare schemes meant for the PwDs.
g) Todevelopcontentforrehabilitationofdifferenttypesofdisabilities.
h) Toprovidefinancialsupportforhelplines.
i) Toprovidefinancialsupportforeffectivegrievanceredressal.
j) To extend financial support for National& International events organized byreputedorganizationsondisabilities.
k) To create or to facilitate creation of facilities conducive to the recreation of PwDs which may include inter alia tourism, educative, medical religious tourism,sports, etc.
l) toextendfinancialsupportforparticipationintheCommunityRadioProgrammes/Scheme of the Ministry of I&B.
m) TopromoteactivitiesforeconomicempowermentofPwDslikejobfairs,campaigns,awareness on skill development etc.
n) To support spreading awareness about universal accessibility by creatingan enabling and barrier-free environment that include accessible buildings,accessibletransport,accessiblewebsitesandcarryingoutaccessibilityaudit.
o) Topromoteindividualexcellenceinthefieldofdisabilitysector.
p) Topromoterelevantactivity/activitiesrelatingtocreatingawarenessinthefieldof disability sector.
2. Approach and strategy
The approach of the scheme shall be :
a) Tospreadawarenessthroughsocialnetworking.
b) Maintenance of accessible website, etc.
c) Conductingseminars,workshops,culturalactivities,fairs,exhibitionsetc.eitherdirectlyorthroughsociallyactivegroups/organizations.
d) Participationinnationalandinternationalinitiativesinthefieldofdisability.
e) Conductingstudies,surveys,enumerationandevaluationprogrammesonthespecial needs of PwDs including availability of technology, assistive aids andappliances etc.
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f) Coordinatingandconsolidatingeffortsmadeinthefieldbydifferentdepartments,organizations.
g) Financialassistancetoself-helpgroups,parents’organizationsetc.workingfordevelopmentof‘socialgood’and‘communitywelfare’.
h) To support activities like showing of programmes exclusively prepared andperformedbyPwDsonTV,bybearingthecostinvolvedonhonorariatoperformers,boarding,lodgingandtransportationandpaymentsduetotheelectronicmedia
i) Organizingspecialevents,Celebrationofspecialdaysetc.
j) Lackofco-ordinationbetweendifferentserviceprovidersin thefieldsofhealtheducation,housingandequipmentsunderminestheireffectiveness.MinistriesofHealth,Education,LabourandRuralDevelopmentarealsodoingsomeworkin thefieldofdisability.Forsuccessful implementationofallsuch initiatives,anInter-MinisterialCommitteewhichmayco-ordinateacrossorganizationstoimprove distribution of services and referral system, promote joint ventures, joint negotiations,sharingknowledgeandexpertise,sharingspecialisteducator,anddisseminatingsystemmaybesetupundertheDepartment.
k) PanchayatiRajInstitutionmaybeinvolvedwhereverexpedient.
l) Tosupportawarenesscampaignforskilldevelopment&employmentgenerationforPwDsincludingjobfairs.
m) To support spreading awareness about universal accessibility by creatingan enabling and barrier-free environment that include accessible buildings,accessible transport,accessiblewebsitesandcarryingoutaccessibilityaudit.
n) Topromoteindividualexcellenceinthefieldofdisabilitysector.
o) Topromoterelevantactivity/activitiesrelatingtocreatingawarenessinthefieldof disability sector.
3. Components admissible for assistance under the schemeThegovernmentmayconductthefollowingactivitiesitselforinviteapplicationsfromor consider proposals submitted suomoto by various organizations for conductingsuchactivitiesunder the logo of theDepartment ofEmpowerment of PersonswithDisabilities.I. HelplineII. Content Development, Publications & New Media III. Events
(a) Programmes organized by the Department at National Level includingNational Awards and Samarth etc.
(b) International events
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(c) NGOProgrammes:
Under the scheme grants for awareness generation by interpersonalcommunication, street plays, film shows, road shows, etc. may beconsideredforself-helpandadvocacygroups, involvement of parents andcommunitymobilizationforbringingaboutachange in social attitudetowardsdisability;providingindividualorgroupbasededucational,psychologicalandemotional,supportservicesforpersonswithdisabilityandtheir families.
(d) State/DistrictLevelProgrammeOrganizedbytheaboveorganizations.
IV. Volunteer Service / Out-reach programme for sensitizing, CommercialEstablishments and employers
V. Recreation and Tourism
VI. Participation in Community Radio:
VII. Press/Mediatoursandothermediaspecificactivities
VIII. Brand Ambassador
4. (a) Organizations eligible for grants / financial assistance i) Self-helpgroups
ii) Advocacyandself-advocacyorganizations.
iii) Parents&CommunityOrganizationsworkingformobilizationand bringaboutchangeinsocialattitude
iv) Psychologicalandemotionalsupportservice
v) Communitybasedrehabilitationorganizations
vi) Organizationsworking in thefieldofdisability sector including those forlabourmarketprogrammes,vocationaltraining,socialinsurance,providingsupport services, stress management and social isolation eradication toPwDs.
vii) OrganisationsunderadministrativecontrolofCentral/StateGovt.includingDepartments,Universities,institutions,collegesetc.
(b) Eligibility Norms i) Aminimumthreeyearstandingasaregisteredorganizationfororganisations
under4(a)includingorganisationsunderRegistrationofSocietiesAct1860,oraPublicTrustregisteredunderIndianTrustAct1982ortheCharitableand Religious Endowment Act, 1920 or a corporation registered underSection8CompaniesAct,etc.orregisteredunderanyrelevantActoftheCentral/State/Union Territory.
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ii) Theorganizationshouldbenon-profitandnot-for-profitorganizationoruseitsprofits,ifany,orotherincomeinpromotingcharitableobjectives.
iii) OrganisationsunderadministrativecontrolofCentral/StateGovt.includingDepartments, Universities, institutions, colleges etc. or a Corporationregistered under Section 8 Companies Act, etc. or registered under anyrelevant Act of the Central/State/Union Territory is exempted from theconditionsofregistrationunderPwDAct.
iv) Last three years duly audited and properly maintained accounts and income taxreturnandpublishedAnnualReport.
v) Therelevantactivityforwhichgrant/financialassistanceissoughtshouldreflectintheirMemorandumofAssociationasoneoftheactivities.
vi) Onlysuchorganizationsashaveagoodtrackrecordintherelatedfieldmaybeconsideredforgrants.
vii) In the case of NGOs, recommendation from State Govt. for the proposal is required.
5. Sanction and release of funds
Application for financial assistance under the scheme is called from theorganisations in the prescribed format. All sanctions shall be issued afterapproval of the competent authority and all disbursements shall be made with theconcurrenceofIntegratedFinanceDivisionoftheDepartment.
(a) Short term projects (one-time events or projects not exceeding 6 months duration):
Disbursement will be made in two instalments as follows:
75%-onapproval,acceptance,executingnecessarybondetc.
25%-onreceiptoffinalreportandUCforthefirstinstalment,auditedstatementofaccountalongwithitem-wiseexpenditure.
(b) Long term Projects (projects of 6 months and more duration) Disbursement may be made in three instalments as follows:
40%on approval, acceptance of project and furnishingbank guarantee/executionofbondetc.
40%-AfterProgressreview,receiptofUCoffirstinstalment.
20%-OnReceiptoffinalreport,UCforfullamount,andauditedstatementofaccountalongwithitem-wiseexpenditure.
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D. National Fund for People with DisabilitiesNational Handicapped Welfare Fund was created vide Ntfn No. SO 573(E) dated 11.08.1983topromotevoluntarysectorforcreatingservicesforthehandicappedforpreventionandearlydetectionofdisabilities,education,training,physicalandeconomicrehabilitationofdisabledpersonsandtodoallotherthingsthatare incidentalandconducive to the above objects. The fund was renamed as ‘National Fund for People withDisabilities’ videNtfnNo.SO748(E)dated27.10.1997.Thenotificationof theFund was further amended vide S.O. No. 1120€ on 9thApril,2014tochangethenameof the Ministry from Ministry of Welfare to Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and considerationof application for extendingfinancial assistance or for anyotherpurposes,throughcirculationofproposalamongsttwomembersandthechairmanofthe National Fund.
The Funds has a corpus of Rs. 2.51 crore (Rs. 1.00 lakh contributed by the Govt. of India and Rs. 2.50 crore by the Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary Trust). As on date the Fundishavinganamountofapprox..Rs.17.00crores,whichhasbeenaccruedbywayofinterestoninvestmentmadeinthenationalizedbanksasfixeddepositofcorpusfund.Thisamounthasbeenreinvestedinnationalizedbanksasfixeddeposits.
ForthemanagementandadministrationoftheFund,aBoardofManagementunderthe chairmanship of Secretary of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities has been constituted. The other members of the Board are the Financial Adviser and Joint Secretary of this Department, Joint Secretary of Department of Secondary Education, Ministry of HRD/Joint Secretary of Department of HigherEducation,MinistryofHRD,DirectorGeneralofEmploymentandTraining,MinistryofLabour&Employmentandfivenon-officialmembersfromamongstleadingsocialworkers or from voluntary organisations, one each representing disability groupsof visualdisabled,hearingdisabled, orthopedicallydisabled,mentally retardedandneurologicallydisabled,tobenominatedbythechairmanoftheNationalFund.
Registered voluntary organization having a good track record (ii) autonomousorganisations (iii) self help organisations of peoplewith disabilities on the basis ofthe recommendation of the National Institutes (Nis), District Rehabilitaton Centres andCouncilforAdvancementofPeoplesActionandRuralTechnologyareeligibleforfinancialassistanceintermsoftheschemeshallordinarybepreferredforassistancefrom the National Fund.
The decision was taken in the lastmeeting of the Board of the National Fund forPeoplewithDisabilitiesheldon12/5/2015thatfinancialassistancethroughthisFundwouldbereleasedforvariousactivitiesundertheSkillDevelopmentProgrammeandProgrammeofAccessibleIndiaCampaignforpersonswithdisabilities.
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E. Trust Fund for Empowerment of Persons with DisabilitiesTrustFundforEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilitieswascreatedvidenotificationdated 21.11.2006 under the Charitable Endowment Act 1890. The Fund is to be administered and applied:
• toimplementvariousprovisionsofPersonswithDisabilities(EqualOpportunity,ProtectionofRightsandFullParticipation)Act,1995
• topromoteemployment
• topromoteskillandentrepreneurialdevelopment
• to provide subsidy to grant of loans under scheme for promotion of self-employment.
• toprovidescholarshipsforpursingtechnicalorprofessionalcourses.
• to promote awareness about prevention, detection, early intervention andrehabilitation.
• topromotephysicalandmentalwellbeingthroughrecreation,sportsandculturalactivities.
• topromoteforpersonswithseveredisabilitiestheestablishmentandmanagementof special homes, and
• todoallotherthingsthoseareincidentalandconducivetotheaboveobjects.
Thecorpusof the fundcompriseof therecoveriesof theexcessamountrealizedbytheUnionofIndiabywayofinteresttaxandinterestbythebanksandotherfinancialinstitutions,andacontributionoffiftylakhsrupeeseachbytheconcernedbanksandtheIndianBanksAssociation,inaccordancewithdirectionsoftheHon’bleSupremeCourtdated16.04.2004inC.A.4655and5218of2000.
Presently, the following schemes are implemented through the financial assistance from the funds available under this Trust Fund for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities:
(i) Scholarship Scheme for students with disabilities.
Under this scheme: • Financialassistanceisgiventostudentswithdisabilitiestopursuedegree
and/or post graduate level technical and professional courses from arecognizedinstitution.
• Maintenanceallowance,book/stationaryallowanceandgrantforpurchaseofassistivedevicesarecrediteddirectlytothestudent’saccount.
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• Non-refundablefeesarereimbursedtothestudentonproductionofproofof deposit of fees or are paid directly to the Institute under intimation to the student.
• Thereisprovisionof2500scholarshipseveryyear.
• TheschemeisbeingimplementthroughNationalHandicappedFinanceandDevelopment Corporation (NHFDC).
Procedure for sanction of funds under Trust Fund Scholarship Scheme.
TheScreeningCommitteeconstitutedforselectionofeligiblestudentsforawardingscholarshipsexaminetheapplicationsonthebasisoftermsandconditionslaiddownintheadvertisementpublishedbytheNHFDCintheleadingnewspapersand approved the selection of students for the scholarships.
Procedure to obtain benefits under the scheme by the beneficiaries.
Eligiblestudentscanapplyon-linetoNHFDCaftertheadvertisementforawardingscholarshipsappearedintheleadingnewspapers.
(ii) “Swavlamban Health Insurance Scheme”
Health Insurance Scheme for persons with disabilities, namely, “Swavlamban Health Insurance Scheme”toprovideaffordableHealthInsurancetopersonswith Blindness, Low vision, Leprosy-cured, Hearing impairment, Loco-motorDisability,MentalRetardation andMental Illness and to improve the generalHealth condition & quality of life of persons with disabilities is also beingimplemented throughNew IndiaAssuranceCompanyLimited from the fundsavailable under the Trust Fund for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (thedetailsoftheschememaypleasebeseenonpage57ofthisCompendium.
F. SWAVLAMBAN GROUP MEDICLAIM POLICY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES OF TRUST FUND FOR EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
OBJECTIVE
In order to enable and empower persons with disabilities (PwDs) to live as independently andwithdignityaspossible,Healthservicesanditsaccesstopersonswithdisabilitiesassumeaverysignificantrole.Inthiscontext,theHealthInsurancefacilitybecomesimportant but presently such products are not easily available for persons with developmental disabilities. In such a situation, a Tailor Made Group Health Insurance Scheme, namely, “Swavlamban Health Insurance Scheme” is conceived with thefollowingobjectives.
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• ToprovideaffordableHealthInsurancetopersonswithBlindness,Lowvision,Leprosy-cured,Hearingimpairment,Loco-motorDisability,MentalRetardationand Mental Illness.
• To improve the general Health condition & quality of life of persons withdisabilities.
SCHEME AND ITS COVERAGE
The scheme is designed to deliver comprehensive cover with following features:
• Haveasinglepremiumacrossageband
• CoveragetothefamilyofthePersonswithdisabilities.
• HealthInsurancecoveruptoRs.2,00,000perannumasfamilyfloater.
• OPDcover forcorrectivetherapyuptoRs.10,000perannumisavailable forthe Persons with Disabilities. For Persons with Mental Retardation and Mental Illness OPD cover will be limited to Rs. 3,000 per annum.
• Noexclusionofpre-existingcondition.However,correctivesurgeryforexistingimpairment can be done only with the prior consent of the Insurer/Third Party Administrator (TPA).
• Pre&postHospitalizationexpenses,subjecttolimits.
• Nopre-Insurancemedicaltests.
• Restofthetermsandconditionsoftheschemeshallbegovernedbystandardgrouphealthinsurancepolicy.
ELIGIBILITY
PersonshavinganyoneofabovementionedDisabilitiesdulycertifiedbythecompetentauthority;agedbetween0yearsand65yearsincludinglegalguardianandparentsofminorsforbenefitundertheschemeandwithfamilyannualincomeoflessthanRs.3,00,000perannumiseligibleforthisscheme.
*Person with multiple disabilities is not eligible for the scheme.
PREMIUM:
SUM INSURED PERSONS COVERED PLAN PREMIUM
Rs. 2,00,000 PwD, Spouse & up to two Children
Swavlamban Health Insurance Scheme
Rs. 3,100 per annum
*Service Tax will be additional**Only 10% Premium will be collected from the Insured.
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IMPLEMENTATION:TheschemewillbeimplementedthroughactiveparticipationoftheNationalInstitutesand Composite Regional Centres for Persons with Disabilities (CRC’s) under theDepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities,MOSJ&E.The registeredorganizations shall liaise with the Insurance Company, MOSJ&E, Health serviceproviders, National Institutes, CRCs and all the stakeholders concerned for awareness generationandenrolment.
ENROLMENT PROCESSThe various methods proposed to enrol Persons with Disabilities after receiving the data:• CampsorganizedbyNationalInstitutes&CRCs.• Persons with Disabilities in contact with Artificial Limbs Manufacturing
Corporation (ALIMCO) & National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC).
• PlacingpublicitymaterialatNationalInstitutes&CRCsandputtinginformationon websites of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and institutions under it.
For enrolment, the beneficiaries have to submit the following documents:1) Dulyfilledproposalform.2) Paymentofpremium(10%ofpremiumfixed)3) Incomecertificate(self-attested)4) AnyGovt.IDproof,suchas,AadharCard,VoterID,DrivingLicenseetc.along
withonepassportsizephotograph.
CLAIM PROCESS
The New India Assurance Company Limited will create a network of Hospitals, where theInsuredpersonscangetcashlesstreatment.IfanyInsuredPersonswanttotaketreatment outside network, the permission of TPA is necessary. Such permission is not requiredincaseofemergencyhospitalizations.
Thepolicycoverspre-existingIllness.Treatmentforpre-existingimpairment(forthepurpose of this policy, impairment relates to a condition or illness which caused the disability as defined in the PersonswithDisabilities Act, 1995)will be only at thenetwork Hospitals and only with the prior approval of the TPA.
REDRESSAL MECHANISM
Any Insured person having a grievance on any service aspect could approach thenominated person of the New India Assurance Company Limited. In case, he/she is not
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satisfiedwiththeprocess,he/shecanescalateittoanamedpersonintheDepartmentof Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities. Such escalation would be addressed by a DisputeResolutionCommitteecomprisingonerepresentativeeachfromDepartmentofEmpowerment of Persons with Disabilities, the New India Assurance Company Limited and the TPA.
G. Central Sector Scheme of “Support for establishment/ modernisation/ capacity augmentation of Braille Presses
The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities has approved the Scheme titledCentralSectorSchemeof ‘support forestablishment/modernization/capacityaugmentationofBraillePresses’from2014-15to2016-17.Departmenthasapproved13proposalsreceivedfromGovernmentInstitutes/VoluntaryOrganizationsundertheScheme.Detailsaregivenbelow:
Establishment of Braille Press :1. (a)CompositeRegionalCentreatSundernagar,HimachalPradesh (b)Andhra
PradeshViklangCorporation,GovernmentofA.P(c).JorhatBlindSchoolBraillePress, Assam (d). Directorate of SocialWelfare,Government of Chhattisgarh,Raipur.
2. For modernization of Braille presses :
(i)CentralBraillePress,Dehradun,(ii)RajasthanNetraheenKalyanSangh,(iii)RamakrishnaMissionRegionalBraillePress,Kolkatta(iv)MitraJyotiCharitableTrust,Bangalore, (v)TelanganaViklangCoop.CorporationGovtofTelanganaBraille Press (vi) Social Security women and child development, Govt. of Punjab BraillePressand(vii)Dt.OfSocialWelfare,Govt.ofChhattisgarhBraillePress,Bilaspur.
3. For capacity augmentation of Braille presses
(i) NIVHRegionalCentre,Chennai,
(ii) National Federation of the Blind, New Delhi.
H. Central Sector Scheme on ‘Research on disability related technology, products and issues – TheCentralSectorResearchSchemeon“DisabilityrelatedTechnology,ProductsandIssues”,waslaunchedbytheDepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities(DEPwD)intheMonthofJanuary,2015.TheobjectivesoftheSchemeare:-i) Topromoteresearchofservicemodelsandprogrammesonthebasisoflifecycle
needsholisticdevelopmentoftheindividualsandtheirfamiliesandcreatinganenablingenvironmentfortheempowermentofthePwDs.
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ii) To initiate and sustain innovative applied and action research to improve the equality of life.
iii) To promote research in prevention and prevalence of disability and the application of scienceand technology to thedevelopmentof indigenous,appropriateaidsand appliances.
iv) Toevolvestronglinkagesbetweenresearchfindingsandpolicyandplanningandpractice.
v) To ensure active and compulsory involvement of PwDs in applied research and product development projects in area of disability.
Implementation process
1. DepartmentofEmpowermentofPersonswithDisabilities isthe implementingagency.TheoperationoftheSchemeisoverseenbyaSteeringCommitteeheadedby Secretary, DEPwD.
2. Eachfinancialyear,theTechnicalCommitteeunderthechairmanshipofCMD,ALIMCOrecommendstotheSteeringCommitteetheresearchproductandthesubjects/topicstobeassignedtointernsforsurveys,studiesetcfromtimetotime, consistent with the thrust areas and important issues related to disabilities before National Institutes/Department of Disability Affairs
3. OnacceptanceoftheaboverecommendationsbytheSteeringCommittee,theDepartment,asfaraspracticable,inviteapplicationstoidentifypanelsofexpertsfor the research and interns for periodical survey/study. .
4. TheScrutinyCommitteescrutinizeseachproposalwithreferencetothetermsofreferenceandfinancialparameters/normandsendtheproposaltoTechnicalCommittee for selection of research product and survey/studyThe Technical Committee decides as to the selection of research products and survey /studies topics. The Steering Committee decides to the selection of partners for theresearch products and survey/studies to be undertaken.
I. INDIAN SPINAL INJURIES CENTRE, NEW DELHI 1. Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC), New Delhi was set up in collaboration with
theGovernmentof Italy, throughSanRaffaeleHospital,Milanalongwith thesupport from theGovernment of India to render super-speciality services forspinalinjurymanagement.TheIndianSpinalInjuryCentre,aNon-GovernmentalOrganization, provides comprehensive rehabilitation management servicesto patients with spinal cord injuries and related ailments. These include
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intervention in the form of reconstructive surgery, stabilization operations,physicalrehabilitation,psycho-socialrehabilitation,andvocationalrehabilitationservices.Themainobjectivesoforganizationarehumanresourcedevelopment,research and development, development of models of care and rehabilitation, documentation and distribution, special education centre, consultancy services andoutreachprogrammesforspinalinjuredpatients.
2. As per the decision of the Union Cabinet, the Government supports the ISIC to provide25free-bedsdailyfortreatmentofpoorpatients.Inaddition,theCentreprovides5free-bedstopoorpatients.
3. IndianSpinalInjuriesCentrewasreleasedgrants-in-aidforRs.1.80croreduring2014-15andRs.2croreduring2015-16.
J. NEW INITIATIVES & SCHEMES IN PROGRESS• Establishment of the Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre
(ISLRTC) at a cost of Rs.20.00 crore at New Delhi for development of common languageofcommunicationfordeafpersonsinthecountry.
• MinistryisestablishingCentrefor Disabilities Sportstodevelopandencouragedisabled sports persons.
• Modernizationof10 existingandestablishmentof15newBraille presses to augmentproductionofBraillepresses.
• Under another flagship scheme of the Department “Scheme of Assistanceto Disabled persons for purchase / fitting of aids & appliances (ADIP), theDepartmenthasintroducedacentralizedon-lineapplicationsystemdevelopedby NIC on the website www.ngograntsje.gov.ininthemonthofJuly2014.
• TheDepartmentincollaborationwithTIFAC,anautonomousbodyoftheDeptofScience&Technology,haslaunchedadedicatedweb portal for meeting the accessible needs relating to aids & appliances for persons with disabilities. ThewebportalwaslaunchedbyHon’blePresidentofIndiaonInternationalDayfor the Persons with Disability on 3rdDecember2014.
• TheDepartmentincollaborationwithTIFAC,anautonomousodyoftheDept.ofScience&Technology,haslaunchedadedicatedwebportalformeetingtheaccessibleneedsrelatingtoaids&appliancesforpersonswithdisabilities.ThewebportalwaslaunchedbyHon’blePresidentofIndiaonInternationalDayforthe Persons with Disability on 3rdDecember2014.
• National Institute of Mental Health Rehabilitation – The Department is in theprocessofestablishingNationalInstituteofMentalHealthRehabilitationatBhopal.
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The National Trust for the welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation & Multiple Disabilities
Introduction
The National Trust is a statutory body of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, set up under the “National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism,CerebralPalsy,MentalRetardationandMultipleDisabilities”Act (Act44of1999).
Vision of The National Trust
An inclusive society which values human diversity and enables and empowers full participationofPersonswithDisabilitytoliveindependentlywithdignity,equalrightsand opportunities.
TheNationalTrust’svisionstatementreflectsaverychangedIndiaforallIndiansandisbasedonahumanrights,i.e.UNCRPD,approach.ThevisionstatementfocusesNTasbeingaleaderinthedisabilitysectorinIndia.AslawsfocusingonPersonswithDisabilityarechanging,focusedleadershipneedstobeestablished.Workingthroughlocal and regional registered organizations and local level committees, theNationalTrustmustmakeitsvisionandfocusclearthroughoutthecountry.
Mission of the National Trust
TheNationalTrustworks towardsprovidingopportunities forcapacitydevelopmentof Persons with Disability and their families, fulfilling their rights, facilitating andpromotingthecreationofanenablingenvironmentandaninclusivesociety.
The National Trust’s mission, or fundamental purpose, is to create an enablingenvironment, i.e. providing opportunities for Persons with Disabilities throughcomprehensivesupportsystemswhichcanalsobedonebycollaboratingwithotherMinistries, etc., which will lead towards development of an inclusive society.
Chapter - 4
SCHEMES OF THE ORGANIZATIONS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT
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Objectives
TheobjectivesoftheNationalTrustinparticularare:-
• toenableandempowerpersonswithdisabilitytoliveasindependentlyandasfullyaspossiblewithinandasclosetotheircommunityaspossible;
• tofacilitatetherealisationofequalopportunities,protectionofrightsandfullparticipationofpersonswithdisability;
• toextendsupporttoitsregisteredorganisationstoprovideneedbasedservices;andtoevolveproceduresforappointmentsofguardiansandtrusteesforpersonswith disabilities.
• Budgetary Support to National Trust
The National Trust for the welfare of persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities was set up in 1999 and at that time a corpus fund of Rs. 100 crores was provided to the National Trust to carry out its activities. Over the years,theactivitiesandcoverageoftheNationalTrusthavegrownupconsiderably.The interestwhichaccrue on the corpus fund isnot sufficient to runmanyof theschemes,programmesandactivitiesoftheNationalTrustwhichareverypopularandhaveprovedtobequitebeneficial.Therefore,duringtheyear2015-16theDepartmentdecidedtoextendbudgetarysupporttotheNationalTrustforexpansionoftheirsixpopularprogrammesand schemes : (i)Gharaunda; (ii)Niramaya; (iii) Samarth; (iv)BadhteKadam;(v)Prerna;and(vi)Vikaas(DayCare).
Schemes of the National Trust
I. Disha (Early Intervention and School Readiness Scheme):- This is an early interventionandschoolreadinessschemeforchildrenintheagegroupof0-10years with the four disabilities covered under the National Trust Act and aims at settingupDishaCentres for early intervention for PersonswithDisability(PwD)throughtherapies,trainingsandprovidingsupporttofamilymembers.ROshouldprovideday-carefacilitiestoPwDforatleast4hoursinaday(between8amto6pm)alongwithagespecificactivities.ThereshouldbeaSpecialEducatoror Early Intervention Therapist, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist and CounsellorforPwDalongwithCaregiverandAyasinthecentre.
Eligibility Criteria for Registered Organisations (ROs) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
Filtercriteriaforapplyingunderthenewschemesisasunder:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
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3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. ROshouldhaveminimum2yearsofexperienceofworkingwithPwDswithatleast one year in one of the four disabilities under the National Trust Act
5. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
6. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
Funding Pattern
S. NO.
FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR)FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENT1. Setup Cost (setup
of activity room, recreation room, medical room, computer, furniture, Scanner and internet connection)
1,55,000/- One time
2. Sustenance Cost 4,500/-reimbursementperDifferential PwD # per month #DifferentialPwD=MaximumexpectedPwDinDishaCentre(20)– Actual PwDs in Disha Center for thatmonthItisclarifiedthattheminimum PwDs enrolled by RO in initial months shall not be less than4.
Monthly for initial 3 months
3. MonthlyRecurringCost
4,500/-perPwDpermonth (+ 1,000 per PwD per month for transport allowance, if availed)
Monthly
II. Vikaas (Day Care for 10+ years Scheme):- This is a Day care scheme, primarily to expand the range of opportunities available to a personwith disability forenhancing interpersonal and vocational skills as they are on a transition tohigheragegroups.ThecentrewillalsooffercaregivingsupporttoPersonswithDisabilities(PwD)duringthetimethePwDisintheVikaascentre.InadditionitalsohelpsinsupportingfamilymembersofthePwDscoveredundertheNationalTrustAct to get some timeduring the day to fulfil other responsibilities.ROshouldprovideday-carefacilitiestoPwDsforatleast6hoursinaday(between8amto6pm)alongwithagespecificactivities.Daycareshouldbeopenforatleast 21 days in a month.
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Eligibility Criteria for Registered Organisations (ROs) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
Filter criteria for applying under the new schemes is as under:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. ROshouldhaveminimum2yearsofexperienceofworkingwithPwDswithatleast one year in one of the four disabilities under the National Trust Act
5. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
6. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
S. NO. FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENT
I. Setup Cost (setup of activity room/ recrea-tion room/ medical room, computer, fur-niture, Scanner and internet connection)
1,95,000/- One time
II. Sustenance Cost 3,850/-reimbursementperDif-ferential PwD# per month # Differ-entialPwD=MaximumexpectedPwD in Vikaas Centre (30) – Ac-tual PwDs in Vikaas Centre for thatmonthItisclarifiedthattheminimum PwDs enrolled by RO in initial months shall not be less than 6
Monthly for initial 3 months
III. MonthlyRecurringCost
3,850/-reimbursementperPwDper month (+1,000/-perPwDpermonthfortransport allowance, if availed)
Monthly
IV. Setup Cost for Work centre (if availed by the RO)
Rs.25,000/-toRs.1,00,000/- Case to case basis
III. Samarth (Respite Care Residential Scheme):- The objective of Samarth scheme is to provide respite home for orphans or abandoned, families in crisis and also forPersonswithDisabilities(PwD)fromBPL&LIGfamiliesincludingdestitutewith at least one of the four disabilities covered under the National Trust Act. Italsoaimsatcreatingopportunitiesforfamilymemberstogetrespitetimein
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order to fulfil other responsibilities.This schemeaimsat settingupSamarthCentresforprovidinggrouphomefacilityforallagegroupswithadequateandqualitycareservicewithacceptablelivingstandardsincludingprovisionofbasicmedical care from professional doctors.
Eligibility Criteria for Registered Organisations (ROs) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
Filter criteria for applying under the new schemes is as under:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. ROshouldhaveminimum2yearsofexperienceofworkingwithPwDswithatleast one year in one of the four disabilities under the National Trust Act
5. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
6. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
S. NO. FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENTI. Setup Cost (setup of
activity room/ recreation room/ medical room, computer, furniture, Scanner and internet connection)
2,90,000/- One time
II. Sustenance Cost 7,000/-reimbursementperDifferential PwD#per month # DifferentialPwD=MaximumexpectedPwDinSamarthCentre (30) – Actual PwDs in Samarth Centre for that monthItisclarifiedthattheminimum PwDs enrolled by RO in initial months shall not be less than 6.
Monthly for initial 3 months
III. MonthlyRecurringCost 7,000/-perPwDpermonth MonthlyIV. Setup Cost for Work cen-
tre (if availed by the RO)Intherangeof25,000/-to1,00,000/--
Case to case basis
IV. Gharaunda (Group Home for Adults Scheme):- The objective of Gharaunda scheme is to provide an assured home and minimum quality of care services throughoutthelifeofthepersonwithAutism,CerebralPalsy,MentalRetardationand Multiple Disabilities with adequate and quality care service with acceptable
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living standards including provision of basic medical care from professionaldoctors.GharaundaCentreshouldprovidevocationalactivities,pre-vocationalactivitiesandassistanceforfurthertraining.
Eligibility Criteria for Registered Organisations (ROs) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
Filter criteria for applying under the new schemes is as under:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. ROshouldhaveminimum2yearsofexperienceofworkingwithPwDswithatleast one year in one of the four disabilities under the National Trust Act
5. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
6. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
S. NO. FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENTI. Setup Cost (setup of activity room/
recreation room/ medical room, computer, furniture, Scanner and internet connection)
2,90,000/- One time
II. MonthlyRecurringCost 10,000/-reimburse-ment per PwD per
month
Monthly
III. Crisis Fund 10,00,000/- On a need basis
IV. Setup Cost for Work centre (if availed by the RO)
Rs. 25,000 to Rs.1,00,000/-
Case to case basis
V. Niramaya (Health Insurance Scheme):- The objective of Niramaya scheme is to provide affordable Health Insurance to persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, MentalRetardationandMultipleDisabilities.Allenrolledbeneficiarieswillgeta health insurance cover of up to Rs. 1.0 lakh. The services under the scheme include OPD treatment including the medicines, pathology, diagnostic tests,etc.TheschemealsocoversRegularMedicalcheckup fornon-ailingdisabled,DentalPreventiveDentistry,Surgerytopreventfurtheraggravationofdisability,Non- Surgical/ Hospitalization, Corrective Surgeries for existing Disabilityincluding congenital disability. It also includes Ongoing Therapies to reduceimpact of disability and disability related complications, Alternative Medicine and Transportation costs.
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Eligibility Criteria for Registered Organisation(ROs)
AllROsoftheNationalTrustafterpayingtheregistrationfeeofRs.1000/-couldgetregistrationundertheNiramayaHealthInsuranceSchemeoftheNationalTrust forfurtherenrollingthePersonswithDisabilities(PwDs)undertheNationalTrustAct.
Eligibility Criteria for PwD
All PwDs who have at least one of the disabilities under the National Trust Act, 1999 withvaliddisabilitycertificateareeligibletoapplyforthescheme.
Niramaya’sHealthInsuranceSchemeRevisedBenefitChart(onReimbursementBasisonly w.e.f.April, 2015)
NIRAMAYA’ HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME REVISED BENEFIT CHART ON REIMBURSEMENT BASIS ONLY (W.E.F. APRIL, 2015)
SECTION SUB- SECTION DETAIL SUB
LIMITOVER ALL LIMIT
OF SECTION
I
Over all Limit of Hospitalization 70,000/-
ACorrectiveSurgeriesforexistingDisabilityincludingcongenitaldisability
40,000/-
B Non-Surgical/Hospitalization 15,000/-
C Surgerytopreventfurtheraggravationofdisability 15,000/-
II
Overall Limit for Out Patient Department (OPD) 14,500/-
AOPDtreatmentincludingthemedicines,pathology,diagnostictests, etc.
8,000/-
B RegularMedicalcheckupfornon-ailingdisabled 4,000/-
C Dental Preventive Dentistry 2,500/-
III Ongoing Therapiesto reduce impact of disability and disability related complications 10,000/-
IV Alternative Medicine 4,500/-
V Transportation costs 1,000/-
OVERALL LIMIT OF THE COVERAGE FOR A PERSON: Rs.1,00,000/-
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The sub-allocation outlined abovemayundergo an annual alteration based on theagreementbetweentheNationalTrustandtheInsuranceProviderandwillbenotifiedon the website.
VI. Sahyogi (Caregivers training scheme):-ThisschemeaimsatsettingupCaregiverCells(CGCs)toprovidetrainingandcreateaskilledworkforceofcaregiverstoprovide adequate and nurturing care for PersonswithDisabilities (PwD) andtheir families who require it. It also seeks to provide parents an opportunity to gettrainedincaregivingiftheysodesire.Thisschemewillprovideachoiceoftrainingthroughtwolevelsofcoursesprimaryandadvancedtoallowittocreatecaregiverssuited toworkbothwithPersonswithDisabilities (PwDs), familiesandotherinstitutionscateringtotheneedsofthePwDs(NGOs,WorkCentresetc.).
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria for RO, Caregiver Trainee & Caregiver Trainer
Filtercriteriaforapplyingunderthenewschemesisasunder:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
5. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
Funds allocated under each of the above mentioned head is as follows:
S. NO.
FUNDING HEAD TRAINING AMOUNT (IN INR) POINT OF
DISBURSEMENTI. Setup Cost Primary or
Advanced1,00,000/- At the time of acceptance
of proposal1,00,000/- At the time of acceptance
of proposalII. Trainee Cost Primary 4,200/-pertraineeperbatch On the satisfactory
completionoftrainingAdvanced 8,000/-pertraineeperbatch On the satisfactory
completionoftrainingIII. Trainee
StipendPrimary Upto5,000/-pertraineeper
batch(includingparentsofpersons with disabilities)
On the satisfactory completionoftraining
Advanced Upto10,000/-pertraineeperbatch(includingparentsof persons with disabilities)
On the satisfactory completionoftraining
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VII. Gyan Prabha (Educational support scheme):- Gyan Prabha scheme aims to encouragepeoplewithAutism,CerebralPalsy,MentalRetardationandMultipleDisabilitiesforpursuingeducational/vocationalcourseslikegraduationcourses,professional courses and vocational training leading to employment or self-employment.NationalTrustwillprovideaspecificamountpercoursetoaPwDwhichwillgenerallycover fees, transportation,books,outofpocketexpenses(OPEs) etc.
Eligibility Criteria
Filtercriteriaforapplyingunderthenewschemesisasunder:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
5. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
6. Rate of Scholarship
7. GraduationandPost-Graduationcourse
Rate of Scholarship
GraduationandPost-Graduationcourse
SR. NO. CATEGORY AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENT
1 Professional course
5,200/-perPwDpermonth(Includinganyamountgivenbythe Central/State/District Government or Department /Private organizationetc.)
As per the course structure it could be any one of the below :MonthlyTrimester wiseSixmonthlyorSemesterwiseAnnually
2
2,000/-perPwDpermonth(Includinganyamountgivenbythe Central/State/District Government or Department /Private organizationetc.)
As per the course structure it could be any one of the below :MonthlyTrimester wiseSixmonthlyorSemesterwiseAnnually
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SR. NO. CATEGORY AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENT
3 Vocational course
1,600/-perPwDpermonth(Includinganyamountgivenbythe Central/State/District Government or Department/Private organizationetc.)
As per the course structure it could be any one of the below:MonthlyTrimester wiseSixmonthlyorSemesterwiseAnnually
4
Transportation allowance (for any course)
20,000/-perPwDperannum or actuals, whichever is less
As per the course structure it could be any one of the below :MonthlyTrimester wiseSixmonthlyorSemesterwiseAnnually
VIII. Prerna (Marketing Assistance Scheme):-Prerna is themarketingassistancescheme of the National Trust with an objective to create viable and widespread channels for sale of products and services produced by Persons with disability (PwD) covered under the National Trust Act. This scheme aims at providingfundstoparticipateineventssuchasexhibitions,melas,fairs,etc.toselltheproductsmadebyPwDs.TheschemealsoprovidesanincentivetotheRegisteredOrganisations(RO)basedonthesalesturnoveroftheproductsmadebyPwDs.TheNationalTrustshallfundROparticipationinnational,regional,stateanddistrictleveleventssuchasfairs,exhibitions,melasetc.formarketingandsellingproductsandservicespreparedbyPwDs.However,atleast51%ofemployeesofthese work centres should be PwDs which covered under the National Trust Act.
Eligibility Criteria
EligibilityCriteriaforRO
Filtercriteriaforapplyingunderthenewschemesisasunder:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
5. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
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Funding Pattern
SR. NO. CATEGORY AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENT1 Support for Participa-
tion in eventsNational Level Event– INR 30,000/-RegionalLevelEvent(participa-tionofminimum5states)-INR25,000/-StateLevelEvent-INR20,000/-DistrictLevelEvent-INR10,000/-In case the stall allotted to the RO is being provided at no costby any National/ State/ District/Central or any other governmentdepartment, ministry or any other organisation then the funds pro-vided by the National Trust will be reducedby25%.
One time allocation of fund per event
2 Incentive on Sales Turnover
The incentive will be 10% of thetotal sales turnover of products prepared and services rendered by PwDs
One time at the end of each Financial year
3 Reimbursement againstdesign,print-inganddistributionofnew brochures
10,000 One time at the end of each Financial year
IX. Sambhav (Aids and Assisted Devices Scheme):- This is a scheme to setup additional resource centres, one each in each city of the country with population greater than 5million (As per 2011 census), to collate and collect the Aids,software and other form of assistive devices developed with a provision of displayanddemonstrationofthedevices.Theschemealsoincludesmaintaininginformation,pertainingtoaidsandassistivedevicespresentatSambhavcentre,on the National Trust website. These centres aim to provide information and easy access to devices, appliances, aids, software etc. for betterment and empowerment of PwDs of the National Trust disabilities. There shall also be provision of display and demonstration of the devices to the concerned stakeholders.
Eligibility Criteria
EligibilityCriteriaforRO
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Filtercriteriaforapplyingunderthenewschemesisasunder:
1. MustbeRegisteredwiththeNationalTrust.
2. MustbeRegisteredunderthePwDAct.
3. Must not have been blacklisted by the State / Central Govt. / Other Govt.
4. BankAccountdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
5. E-mailIDandcontactdetailsoftheRegisteredOrganisation.
Funds allocated under each of the above mentioned head is as follows:
S. NO. FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS
DISBURSEMENTI. Setup Cost 10,00,000/-tobedisbursedin2
stages:STAGE I: Total amount to be disbursedisINR5,00,000/-.STAGE II: Reimbursement of fundsagainsttheactualcostincurred for purchase of devices PleaseNote:MaximumamountpaidinStageIandIIcom-bined will not be more than INR 10,00,000/-
One timeSTAGE I – On approval of Sambhav applicationSTAGE II – On completion of setup period, 60 days (2 months) from start of setup period
II. MonthlyRecurringCost
40,000/-permonth**Thisin-cludes INR 20,000 for the remu-nerationofManagerCoordina-tion. Rest of the amount shall include rent, electricity, water charges,officeexpensesetc.
Tobepaidbi-annually
III. Reimbursement for new devices added to the centre each year
OnactualswithamaximumlimitofINR3,20,000/-peran-num
Annually
X. Badhte Kadam (Awareness, Community Interaction and Innovative Project Scheme):- This scheme shall support Registered Organisations (RO) of TheNationalTrusttocarryoutactivitiesthatfocusonincreasingtheawarenessofThe National Trust disabilities. Aims of scheme is to create community awareness, sensitisation,socialintegrationandmainstreamingofPersonswithDisabilities.TheNationalTrustshallsponsoramaximumof4eventsforeachROperyear.Each RO should conduct at least 1 event (either for community, educational institutes or medical institutes) in a year.
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Eligibility criteria for RO
ROshouldfulfilallofthefollowingeligibilitycriteriatoenrolforBadhteKadam:
S.No. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
1. ApplicantshouldberegisteredwiththeNationalTrust Validregistrationcertificateun-der the National Trust
2. RO should not be blacklisted by the National Trust/ any othergovernmentorganizationonthedateofsubmissionof scheme enrolment form
Declaration by the RO
3. ROshouldberegisteredwithPwDActonthedateofsubmission of scheme enrolment form
PwDRegistrationproof/certifi-cate
Funding PatternS.
NO. FUNDING HEAD AMOUNT (IN INR) FREQUENCY OF FUNDS DISBURSEMENT
I. DistributingHandouts,Posters,Fly-ers,Pamphlets,leafletsatEducation-al, Financial and Medical Institutes (especiallyinclinizcsofphysiothera-pists,paediatrician,psychologistsand psychiatrists)
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR20,000/-For at least 2000 pam-phlets etc. to be printed and distributed
Once after completion of the activity
II. Organize special sessions for PwDswith voluntary organizations likeMake a Difference (MAD), Child Relief and You (CRY) etc. Minimum duration of each event should be one full day
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR15,000/- For atleast 20 PwDs to at-tend the session
Once after completion of the activity
III. OrganizeRoadshowsMinimumdura-tion of each event should be one full day
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR13,000/- perdayForcoveringap-proximately20sq.km.area
Once after completion of the activity
IV. Organizeworkshopstospreadaware-nessamongfollowinggroups: a)Governmentofficials b) Medical fraternity c)Legalprofessionals d) Banks / Financial institutions e) Educational Institutes, Teachers etc. Minimum duration of each event should be one full day
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR17,000/- For atleast 30 people to attend the session (other than RO staff)
Once after completion of the activity
V. Organize Social Inclusive events likecricketmatch,paintingcompetitions,art exhibitions etc. Minimum dura-tion of each event should be one full day
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR16,000/- For atleast 10 PwDs par-ticipatingintheevent
Once after completion of the activity
VI. Conductsessionsinschools,collegesand other educational institute to sensitizestudentsaboutPwDs
Onactualswithamaxi-mumlimitofINR8,000/- For atleast 100 students attendingthesession(s)
Once after completion of the activity
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Chapter - 5
NATIONAL AWARDS FOR THE EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Brief and objectives of the schemeEvery year on the occasion of the International day for the disabled persons i.e. 3rd December, the Department confers National Awards on individuals, institutions, districtsetcforoutstandingworkdonebytheminthefieldofempowermentofPersonswithDisabilities.NationalAwardsaregivenunder14(fourteen)differentcategoriesasunder:-
No. Sub-category No. of awards Component of awardsI. Best Employee/ Self Employed with Disabilities (i) Blindness Two[One for Male and One
for Female]Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(ii) Low Vision Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(iii) Leprosy Cured Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(iv) HearingImpairment Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(v) Locomotor Disability Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(vi) Cerebral Palsy Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(vii) Mental Retardation Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(viii) Mental illness Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
(ix) Autism Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
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No. Sub-category No. of awards Component of awards(x) Multiple Disabilities Two[One for Male and
One for Female]Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and amedal to every awardee
II. Award for Best Employers and Placement Officer or Agency(i) Best Employer Three -Oneeachto:
(i) Government organization(ii) Public Sector UndertakingorAutonomous or Local Government Body(iii) Private or Non Governmental Organization
Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citation,certificateandamedalto every awardee
(ii) BestPlacementOfficer/Agency
Two -Oneeachto:(i) Autonomous GovernmentOrganizationor Public Sector Undertaking(ii) Private or Non-GovernmentalOrganizationorOffice
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a citation, certificate and ashield to every awardee.
III. Award for Best Individual and Institution Working for the Cause of Persons with Disabilities
(i) Best Individual Two (One each for Professional and Non Professional)
Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
(ii) Best Institution Two One each for: (i) Anorganizationprovidingholisticcomprehensive services to the persons with disabilities in a comprehensive manner. and (ii) An organizationpromoting inclusiveeducation to the children/persons with disabilities
Cash of Rupees Two Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
IV. Role Model Awards(i). Blindness or low vision Two[One for Male and
One for Female]Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
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No. Sub-category No. of awards Component of awards(ii) Leprosy cured Two[One for Male and
One for Female]Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
(iii) Hearingimpairment Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
(iv) Locomotor Disability or Cerebral Palsy
Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
(v) Mental Retardation/ Mental Illness or Autism
Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
V. Awards for Best Applied Research or Innovation or Product Development Aimed at Improving the life of Persons with Disabilities
(i) Best Applied Research or TechnologicalInnovation AimedatImprovingthelife of Persons with Disabilities.
One Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificate.
(ii) Development of new Cost-effective productfor manufacture Aimed at Improvingthe life of Persons with Disabilities.
Two Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificatetoeveryawardee.
VII. Award for the Outstanding Work in the Creation of Barrier-Free Environment for the Persons with Disabilities
(i) Government Depart-mentorOfficesorPSUsor Autonomous Bodies
One Acitationandacertificate.
(ii) Local Bodies One Cash of Rupees Two Lakh,, a citationandacertificate.
(iii) Private Sector or NGOs One Cash of Rupees Two Lakh, a citationandacertificate.
VII. Award for the Best District in Providing Rehabilitation Service
One A Shield, a certificate andcitation. No cash award
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No. Sub-category No. of awards Component of awardsVIII. Best State
C h a n n e l i z i n g Agency of National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation.
One A Shield, a certificate andcitation.
IX. Award for the Outstanding Creative Adult Persons with Disabilities
Two [one for Male and one for Female]
Cash of Rupees Fifty Thousand, a medal, a citation and a certificatetoeveryawardee.
X. Award for the Best Creative Child with Disabilities
Two [one for Boy and one for Girl]
Cash of rupees Fifty Thousand, a medal, a citation and a certificatetoeveryawardee.
XI. Best Braille Press One Cash of Rupees One Lakh, a citationandacertificate.
XII. Best Accessible Website(i) Govt. One Ashield,acertificate&acitation(ii) PSU or Local Bodies One Ashield,acertificate&acitation(iii) Pvt. Sector One Ashield,acertificate&acitationXIII. Best State in promoting
e m p o w e r m e n t of persons with disabilities
One Ashield,acertificate,acitation.
XIV. Best sports person with disability
Two[One for Male and One for Female]
Cash of Rupees One lakh, a citation,certificateandashieldto every awardee.
How to apply
1. The Central Government, State Governments and Union territory Administrations shall forward their recommendations to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Department of Disability Affairs by the stipulated date.
2. The awardees may also recommend and send application.
3. Applications received after due date shall not be considered for Award
Procedure for sanction of grant/assistance/scholarshipAdvertisementinthisregardispublishedinleadingnewspapersthroughDirectorateofAdvertisingandVisualPublicity(DAVP)andthesameisalsodisplayedonthewebsiteof the Ministry.
Screeningcommitteesareformedforshortlistingofawardeesindifferentcategoriesof national awards. The screening committees comprise of four to fivemembers,includingtheChairman,outofthefollowing:-
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a) ServingorretiredofficersoftherankofAdditionalSecretaryandaboveoftheCentralGovernmentorOfficersofthereputedGovernmentInstitutions;
b) Eminentpersonalitiesandexpertsinthefieldofdisabilityorexpertintherelevantfieldofaward;
c) RepresentativesofNon-GovernmentalOrganizations;
d) OfficersoftherankofDeputySecretaryandaboveoftheDepartmentofDisabilityAffairs and organizationsunder theDepartment shall act as convener of thescreeningcommittees.
The National Selection Committee shall decide the nomination of the awardees for variouscategoriesonthebasisofrecommendationofthescreeningcommittees.
The applications received are assessed by screening Committees and therecommendationsofthescreeningcommitteesareplacedbeforetheNationalSelectionCommitteeChairedbyHon’bleMinisterofSocialJusticeandEmpowerment.
The Awards are conferred on the awardees by the Hon’ble President of India in aglitteringceremonyon3rdDecember.
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Name & Designation
Smt./Shri/Mrs.
Inter-com
Telephone(office)
Telephone(Res./Mobile)
RoomNo.
E-mail address
UNION CABINET MINISTER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENTThaawarchand GehlotUnion Cabinet Minister ofSocial Justice & Emp.
233810012338139023381902
(Fax)
2301217523012195(Fax)
201C-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Dr. E. Ramesh Kumar, IASPS to Minister
101102
233810012338139023782132
7042912233 201C-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Pankaj Kr. MehtaOSD to Minister
110 233810012338139023782132
9868155144 201C-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Sankar LalAsst. PS to Minister
2301217523012195
(Fax)
09649265610 4,Janpath, New Delhi
Staff of Minister
110 233810012338139023782132
201C-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
MINISTER OF STATE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENTKrishan Pal GurjarMinister of State for SocialJustice & Empowerment
230721922307219323072194
(Fax)
2379472823794729
301A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan , New Delhi
Chapter - 6TELEPHONE DIRECTORY – DEPARTMENT OF
EMPOWERMENT OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (DIVANGJAN)
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Name & Designation
Smt./Shri/Mrs.
Inter-com
Telephone(office)
Telephone(Res./Mobile)
RoomNo.
E-mail address
Ajay KumarPS to MOS
141 2307219223072193
301A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Kiranpal KhatanaAddl. PS to MOS
142 2307219223072193
9910500335 301A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Staff of MOS 142 230721922307219323072194
(Fax)
301A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
MINISTER OF STATE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENTVijay SamplaMinister of State for SocialJustice & Empowerment
106
233837572338374523074097
(Fax)23383757
251A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan , New Delhi
PS to MOS104
2338374523383757
250, A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan , New Delhi
OSD to MOS 23383745 249,A-wing,Shastri
Bhawan , New Delhi
Staff of MOS 113114
233837572338374523074097
(Fax)
216 BD-wing,Shastri
Bhawan , New Delhi
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Name & Designation
Smt./Shri/Mrs.
Inter-com
Telephone(office)
Telephone(Res./Mobile)
RoomNo.
E-mail address
Secretary & other Officers of the Department of Empowerment of Persons withDisabilities(Divangjan)Dr.Vinod AggarwalSecretary
303 2436905524369067
24101131 515 [email protected]
Shri Awanish K AwasthiJoint Secretary
304 24369056 23070338 517 [email protected]
Shri Mukesh JainJoint Secretary
310 24369069 24103564 516 [email protected]
Ms. T.C.A.KalyaniJoint Secretary & Financial Adviser
- 23387924 610, Shastri Bhawan
Shri K. Vikram Simha RaoDirector
309 24369054 9910649868 518 [email protected]
ShriO.P.DograDirector
308 24369058 25034276 519 [email protected]
Shri Rakesh SinghLalDirector (IFD)
306 24369057 9968268487 512 [email protected]
Shri S.S.GuptaDeputy Secretary
307 24369068 9871688900 517 [email protected]
Shri K.K Jhell, Deputy Secretary, (Cdn)
234 24364394 9654582113 520 [email protected]
Shri M.L.MeenaDeputy Secretary
218 24369045 9818549289 509 [email protected]@gov.in
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Name & Designation
Smt./Shri/Mrs.
Inter-com
Telephone(office)
Telephone(Res./Mobile)
RoomNo.
E-mail address
Sh. S.K.SrivastavaMember Secretary, RCI
- 26532387 - - [email protected]
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Pandey Chief Commissioner for Persons with DisabilitiesNew Delhi
- 23383907 29531539 - [email protected]
Sh.C.K.Khaitan, JS&CEO National Trust, New Delhi
- 43187810 844703669 - [email protected]
Dr. Vinod AggarwalChairperson, RCI
- 26532381 - - [email protected]
Shri D.R. Sarin CMD, ALIMCO
0512-2252614
9999300662 - [email protected]
Shri P.C. DasCMD, NHFDC
- 4508863745088638
09868857465 - [email protected]
Dr. S.P Das, Director, NIRTAR
- 0671-2805552, 2805856
9868223551 - [email protected]
Dr.Manda Chauhan,In-chargeDirector,PDUIPH
- 23232403 9868121746 - www.iphdelhi.in
Dr. A. K. Biswas, In-chargeDirector, NIOH
- 033-25311248,25310789
-- [email protected]/[email protected]
Smt. Anuradha Dalmia, Director,NIVH, Dehradun
- 0135-2744491
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Name & Designation
Smt./Shri/Mrs.
Inter-com
Telephone(office)
Telephone(Res./Mobile)
RoomNo.
E-mail address
Dr. A.K. SinhaDirector, AYJNIHH
- 022-26422638
Smt. Jhanvi A. Warra,In-chargeDirector, NIMH
- 040-27759267
9711121002 - [email protected]
Dr.HimangshuDas, Director, NIEPMD
- 044-27472104
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