Education to Physically
Challenged Persons
Presently Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA),
which is the main vehicle under the Ministry of Human Resource Development for
implementation of the provisions of The Right of Children to Free &
Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 is
providing inclusive education wherein children with special needs are
mainstreamed in regular schools. Under SSA, over 32 lakh CWSN have been identified till March,
2013. Out of this, over 85% are enrolled and 1.5 lakh are enrolled in home based education
and 28 lakh aids and appliances have been
distributed under SSA since inception of theprogramme.
While large numbers of children with disabilities are enrolled under SSA as part of
inclusive education, State Governments are also running special schools for
children with disabilities. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is
providing financial assistance to NGOs to set up special schools under Deendayal Disability Rehabilitation Scheme
(DDRS).
The
Government's approach continues to be one of promoting inclusive education, but
special education is also made available to those who need it.
The Right of
Children to Free & Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 came into force
from April 1, 2010. The RTE
Act provides for free & compulsory education to children including children
with disabilities as mentioned in Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) (PwD)Act, 1995 and the National Trust
for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and
Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 namely, i)
Blindness, ii) Low vision, iii) Leprosy cured, iv) Hearing impairment, v) Locomotor disabilities, vi) Mental retardation,
vii) Mental Illness, viii) Autism, and ix) Cerebral Palsy, and eventually cover
Speech impairment, Learning Disabilities, etc. in the age group of 6-14 years at
elementary level in a neighbourhood school. The Government is implementing Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) as main programme for
universalizing, education for all children for the age group of 6-14 years.
SSA provides Rs.
3000 per child per annum as a budgetary or funding norm. The major
interventions under SSA for education of physically challenged children are
identification, functional and formal assessment, appropriate educational
placement, preparation of Individualised Educational
Plan, provision of aids and appliances, teacher training, appointment of
research teachers, therapeutical support,
establishing research rooms to provide support to children with disabilities,
provision of ramps and handrails.
The
Scheme of Inclusive Education for Disabled at Secondary Stage (IEDSS) was
launched in 2009-10 replacing the earlier scheme of Integrated Education for
Disabled Children (IEDC). It provides assistance for the inclusive education of
the disabled children in classes IX-XII. The aim of the Scheme is to enable all
students with disabilities, after completing eight years of elementary
schooling, to pursue further four years of secondary schooling (classes IX to
XII) in an inclusive and enabling environment. The scheme covers all children
passing out of elementary schools and studying at secondary and higher
secondary stage in Government, local body and Government-aided schools, with
one or more disabilities as defined under the PwDAct,
1995 and the National Trust for the Welfare of
Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple
Disabilities Act, 1999.
The components of the scheme include : i) assessment of medical / educational needs, ii) provision of student specific facilities, iii) development of learning material, iv) support services like special educators, v) construction and equipping of resource rooms, vi) training of general school teachers to build their capacity to fulfill the needs of children with special needs vii) make schools barrier free. Setting up of Model inclusive schools in every State is also envisaged. Girls with disabilities receive special focus and efforts made under the scheme to help them gain access to secondary schools, as also to information and guidance for developing their potential. There is a provision of a monthly stipend of Rs.200/- for the disabled girls.
Central
assistance for all items covered in the scheme is on 100 per cent basis. The
School Education Department of the State Governments/ Union Territory
Administrations is the implementing agency. They may involve Non Governmental Organisations having
experience, in the field of education of the disabled, in the implementation of
the scheme.
Under
the National Scholarship Scheme which is funded from Trust Fund for Empowerment
of PwDs financial assistance is provided to
students with disabilities to enable them to pursue professional or technical
courses from recognized institutes and get employed/self employed. Under the
Scheme till last academic session 1000 scholarships were provided to the
students with disabilities through out the country and from the academic
session 2013-14 this number has been increased to 1500 students. 30%
scholarships are reserved for girls. Only Indian nationals are eligible for
scholarships.
Under the National Fund for People
with Disabilities (National Fund) 500 new scholarships to be awarded each year
are equally distributed (125 each) for the four major categories of
disabilities viz. (i) Orthopaedic (ii) Visual (iii) Hearing and (iv)
Others. Further, 40% of the
scholarships in each category are reserved for girls.
Rajiv Gandhi
National Fellowship Scheme for students with disabilities has been launched for
providing them scholarship to pursue M.Phil/Ph.D courses.
Section 33
of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and
Full Participation) (PwD) Act, 1995 provides for
reservation not less than 3% of vacancies in government establishments for
persons with disabilities of which 1% each shall be reserved for persons
suffering from (i) blindness or low vision; (ii)
hearing impairment and (iii) loco motor disability or cerebral palsy.
Accordingly, reservations are made in various Government Establishments
including Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).
Further,
with a view to encourage employment of Persons with Disabilities in private
sector, the Government provides the employer’s contribution for Employees Provident
Fund (EPF) and Employees State Insurance (ESI) for 3 years, for employees with
disabilities including visually impaired persons employed in the private sector
on or after April 1, 2008, with a monthly salary upto Rs.25, 000 under its
Scheme of Incentives to the Private Sector for Employment of Physically
Challenged Persons.
National
Handicapped and Finance Development Corporation (NHFDC), a PSU under this
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, is providing loans at
concessional rates for encouraging self-employment of Persons with
Disabilities.
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) guarantees
employment to rural household adults including differently abled persons. Under National Rural
Livelihood Mission (NRLM), a provision of 3% of the total beneficiaries has
been made for differently abled category.
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