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PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES ACT,
1995
MUNAS.P.Y
Dept OF SOCIAL WORK, RGNIYD
What is Disability?
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Two kinds of Disability
1. Mental Disability
1. Mental Retardation,
2. Mental Illness
2. Physical Disability:
1. Blindness
2. Low Vision
3. Hearing Disability
4. Speech Disability
5. Locomotor Disability
Disability Status
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3  According to the Census 2001: 2.19 crore
people with disabilities in India ( 2.13 per cent)
 This includes persons with visual, he aring ,
spe e ch, lo co m o to r and m e ntaldisabilitie s .
 75% of persons with disabilities live in rural
areas,
 49 per cent are literate.
 Only 34 per cent are employed.
 The earlier emphasis on medical rehabilitation has
now been replaced by an emphasis on social
rehabilitation.
Disability Status
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Disability data as perCensus India 2001
1. Movement 28%
2. Seeing       49%
3. Hearing           6%
4. Speech            7%
5. Mental          10%
Disability data as perNational Sample Survey Organisation
(NSSO) 2002
1. Movement 51%
2. Seeing           14%
3. Hearing          15%
4. Speech          10%
5. Mental           10%
Law Relating to Disability
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International Conventions
1. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
( 50 Articles)
2. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (18 Articles)
Disability Legislation in India
1. The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities,
Protection of Right and full Participation) Act 1995
2. National Trust Act 1999
3. Mental Health Act 1987
4. Rehabilitation Council of India Act 1986
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
(Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995)
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The aims and objectives of the Act are:
1. To spell out the responsibility of the state towards the
-prevention of disabilities, protection of rights,
provision of medical care, education, training,
employment and rehabilitation of persons with
disabilities;
2. To create a barrier free environment;
3. To counteract any situation of abuse and exploitation of
persons; and
4. To make special provision of the integration of persons
with disabilities into the social mainstream.
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
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7 Obligations on governments:
1. Undertake surveys, investigations and research concerning the
cause of occurrence of disabilities
2. Promote various methods of preventing disabilities
3. Screen all the children at least once in a year for the purpose of
identifying “at risk” cases
4. Provide facilities for training to the staff at the primary health centres
5. Sponsor awareness campaigns and disseminate information on
general hygiene, health and sanitation,
6. Take measures for pre-natal and post-natal care of mother and
child;
7. Educate the public through the pre-schools, schools, primary health
centres, village level workers and anganwadi workers;
8. Create awareness amongst the masses through television, radio
and other mass media on the causes
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Education:
1. Ensuring that every child with disabilities have access to free education in an
appropriate environment till 18 years of age.
2. Promoting the integration of students with disabilities in normal schools.
3. Promoting setting up of special schools in government and private sector in
such a manner that children with disabilities living in any part of the country
have access to such schools and equip these schools with vocational training
facilities.
4. Conducting part-time classes in respect of children with disabilities who
having completed education up to class fifth and could not continue their
studies on a whole-time basis;
5. Conducting special part-time classes for providing functional literacy for
children in the age group of sixteen and above;
6. Imparting non-formal education by utilizing the available manpower in rural
areas after giving them appropriate orientation;
7. Imparting education through open schools or open universities;
8. Conducting class and discussions through interactive electronic or other
media;
9. Providing every child with disability free of cost special books and equipments
needed for his education. (Section 27)
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
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9 Comprehensive schemes are to be prepared by the government for:
1. Transport facilities to the children with disabilities or in the alternative
financial incentives to parents or guardians to enable their children with
disabilities to attend schools.
2. The removal of architectural barriers from schools, Colleges or other
institution, imparting vocational and professional training;
3. The supply of books, uniforms and other materials to children with
disabilities attending school.
4. The grant of scholarship to students with disabilities.
5. Setting up of appropriate forums for the redressal of grievances of parent,
regarding the placement of disabled children;
6. Suitable modification in the examination system to eliminate purely
mathematical questions for the benefit of blind students and students with
low vision;
7. Restructuring of curriculum for the benefit of children with disabilities.
All government educational institutions and other educational
institutions receiving aid from the government are to reserve not less than 3
per cent of its seats for disabled persons. (Section 39) (see: State of Kerala
v. Mary Joseph, (2001) 3 Kerala Law Times 26)
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
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Employment
1. The appropriate governments to identify posts in government establishments, which
can be reserved for disabled persons and review the list of posts at periodic intervals
(not exceedingly three years) (Section 32)
2. At least 3 percent of vacancies in every government establishment are to be reserved
for persons with disabilities. Out of which 1 per cent each shall be reserved for persons
suffering from blindness or low vision and the other 2 percent for persons with hearing
impairment and loco motor disability or cerebral palsy. But the central government may
exempt any establishment from the above requirements if the nature of work in such
establishments is such that disabled persons are unable to work in such
establishments.(Section 33)
schemes to be formulated by the appropriate government for:
1. The training and welfare of persons with disabilities;
2. The relaxation of upper age limit;
3. Regulating the employment;
4. Health and safety measures and creation of a non-handicapping environment in places
where Persons with disabilities are employed;
5. The manner in which and the person by whom the cost of operating the schemes is to
be defrayed; and
6. Constituting the authority responsible for the administration of the scheme. (Section
38)
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
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Non-discrimination
1. Adapt rail compartments, buses. vessels and aircrafts in such a way as to permit easy
access to such persons;
2. Adapt toilets in rail compartments, vessels, aircrafts and waiting rooms in such a way
as to permit the wheel chair users to use them conveniently. (Section 44)
3. Install auditory signals at red lights in the public roads for the benefit of persons with
visually handicap;
4. Make curb cuts and slopes in pavements for the easy access of wheel chair users;
5. Engrave the surface of the zebra crossing for the blind or for persons with low vision;
6. Engrave the edges of railway platforms for the blind or for persons with low vision;
7. Devise appropriate symbols of disability;
8. Provide warning signals at appropriate places.(Section 45)
9. Provide ramps in public buildings;
10. Provide Braille symbols and auditory signals in elevators or lifts;
11. Provide ramps in hospitals, primary health centers and other medical care and
rehabilitation institutions.
Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
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Affirmative Action
1. (Section 42) Special schemes are to be notified
for the preferential allotment of land at
confessional rates for:
2. Housing
3. Setting up business
4. Setting up special recreational centres
5. Establishment of special schools
6. Establishment of research centres
7. Establishment of factories by entrepreneurs with
disabilities (Section 43)
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Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act Summary

  • 2. What is Disability? munascheroor@gmail.com 2 Two kinds of Disability 1. Mental Disability 1. Mental Retardation, 2. Mental Illness 2. Physical Disability: 1. Blindness 2. Low Vision 3. Hearing Disability 4. Speech Disability 5. Locomotor Disability
  • 3. Disability Status munascheroor@gmail.com 3  According to the Census 2001: 2.19 crore people with disabilities in India ( 2.13 per cent)  This includes persons with visual, he aring , spe e ch, lo co m o to r and m e ntaldisabilitie s .  75% of persons with disabilities live in rural areas,  49 per cent are literate.  Only 34 per cent are employed.  The earlier emphasis on medical rehabilitation has now been replaced by an emphasis on social rehabilitation.
  • 4. Disability Status munascheroor@gmail.com 4 Disability data as perCensus India 2001 1. Movement 28% 2. Seeing       49% 3. Hearing           6% 4. Speech            7% 5. Mental          10% Disability data as perNational Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) 2002 1. Movement 51% 2. Seeing           14% 3. Hearing          15% 4. Speech          10% 5. Mental           10%
  • 5. Law Relating to Disability munascheroor@gmail.com 5 International Conventions 1. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ( 50 Articles) 2. Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (18 Articles) Disability Legislation in India 1. The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Right and full Participation) Act 1995 2. National Trust Act 1999 3. Mental Health Act 1987 4. Rehabilitation Council of India Act 1986
  • 6. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995) munascheroor@gmail.com 6 The aims and objectives of the Act are: 1. To spell out the responsibility of the state towards the -prevention of disabilities, protection of rights, provision of medical care, education, training, employment and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities; 2. To create a barrier free environment; 3. To counteract any situation of abuse and exploitation of persons; and 4. To make special provision of the integration of persons with disabilities into the social mainstream.
  • 7. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 7 Obligations on governments: 1. Undertake surveys, investigations and research concerning the cause of occurrence of disabilities 2. Promote various methods of preventing disabilities 3. Screen all the children at least once in a year for the purpose of identifying “at risk” cases 4. Provide facilities for training to the staff at the primary health centres 5. Sponsor awareness campaigns and disseminate information on general hygiene, health and sanitation, 6. Take measures for pre-natal and post-natal care of mother and child; 7. Educate the public through the pre-schools, schools, primary health centres, village level workers and anganwadi workers; 8. Create awareness amongst the masses through television, radio and other mass media on the causes
  • 8. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 8 Education: 1. Ensuring that every child with disabilities have access to free education in an appropriate environment till 18 years of age. 2. Promoting the integration of students with disabilities in normal schools. 3. Promoting setting up of special schools in government and private sector in such a manner that children with disabilities living in any part of the country have access to such schools and equip these schools with vocational training facilities. 4. Conducting part-time classes in respect of children with disabilities who having completed education up to class fifth and could not continue their studies on a whole-time basis; 5. Conducting special part-time classes for providing functional literacy for children in the age group of sixteen and above; 6. Imparting non-formal education by utilizing the available manpower in rural areas after giving them appropriate orientation; 7. Imparting education through open schools or open universities; 8. Conducting class and discussions through interactive electronic or other media; 9. Providing every child with disability free of cost special books and equipments needed for his education. (Section 27)
  • 9. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 9 Comprehensive schemes are to be prepared by the government for: 1. Transport facilities to the children with disabilities or in the alternative financial incentives to parents or guardians to enable their children with disabilities to attend schools. 2. The removal of architectural barriers from schools, Colleges or other institution, imparting vocational and professional training; 3. The supply of books, uniforms and other materials to children with disabilities attending school. 4. The grant of scholarship to students with disabilities. 5. Setting up of appropriate forums for the redressal of grievances of parent, regarding the placement of disabled children; 6. Suitable modification in the examination system to eliminate purely mathematical questions for the benefit of blind students and students with low vision; 7. Restructuring of curriculum for the benefit of children with disabilities. All government educational institutions and other educational institutions receiving aid from the government are to reserve not less than 3 per cent of its seats for disabled persons. (Section 39) (see: State of Kerala v. Mary Joseph, (2001) 3 Kerala Law Times 26)
  • 10. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 10 Employment 1. The appropriate governments to identify posts in government establishments, which can be reserved for disabled persons and review the list of posts at periodic intervals (not exceedingly three years) (Section 32) 2. At least 3 percent of vacancies in every government establishment are to be reserved for persons with disabilities. Out of which 1 per cent each shall be reserved for persons suffering from blindness or low vision and the other 2 percent for persons with hearing impairment and loco motor disability or cerebral palsy. But the central government may exempt any establishment from the above requirements if the nature of work in such establishments is such that disabled persons are unable to work in such establishments.(Section 33) schemes to be formulated by the appropriate government for: 1. The training and welfare of persons with disabilities; 2. The relaxation of upper age limit; 3. Regulating the employment; 4. Health and safety measures and creation of a non-handicapping environment in places where Persons with disabilities are employed; 5. The manner in which and the person by whom the cost of operating the schemes is to be defrayed; and 6. Constituting the authority responsible for the administration of the scheme. (Section 38)
  • 11. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 11 Non-discrimination 1. Adapt rail compartments, buses. vessels and aircrafts in such a way as to permit easy access to such persons; 2. Adapt toilets in rail compartments, vessels, aircrafts and waiting rooms in such a way as to permit the wheel chair users to use them conveniently. (Section 44) 3. Install auditory signals at red lights in the public roads for the benefit of persons with visually handicap; 4. Make curb cuts and slopes in pavements for the easy access of wheel chair users; 5. Engrave the surface of the zebra crossing for the blind or for persons with low vision; 6. Engrave the edges of railway platforms for the blind or for persons with low vision; 7. Devise appropriate symbols of disability; 8. Provide warning signals at appropriate places.(Section 45) 9. Provide ramps in public buildings; 10. Provide Braille symbols and auditory signals in elevators or lifts; 11. Provide ramps in hospitals, primary health centers and other medical care and rehabilitation institutions.
  • 12. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 munascheroor@gmail.com 12 Affirmative Action 1. (Section 42) Special schemes are to be notified for the preferential allotment of land at confessional rates for: 2. Housing 3. Setting up business 4. Setting up special recreational centres 5. Establishment of special schools 6. Establishment of research centres 7. Establishment of factories by entrepreneurs with disabilities (Section 43)