Ministry of social empowerment
Scheme of Assistance to Disabled Persons for
Purchase/Fitting of Aids/Appliances (ADIP)
Scheme
Under
the ADIP Scheme, grant-in-aid is released to various implementing agencies
(National Institutes/ Composite Regional Centres/Artificial Limbs Manufacturing
Corporation of India(ALIMCO)/District Disability Rehabilitation Centres/State
Handicapped Development Corporations/other local bodies/ NGOs) to assist the
needy disabled persons in procuring durable, sophisticated and scientifically
manufactured, modern, standard aids and appliances to promote physical, social
and psychological rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities by reducing the
effects of disabilities and at the same time enhance their economic potential.
Revision
of ADIP Scheme
The
ADIP scheme has been revised w.e.f. 1.4.2014.
The salient
features of the revised ADIP Scheme are as indicated below:-
(i) Enhancement of
income eligibility ceiling for 100% concession from the existing Rs. 6,500/- per
month to Rs. 15,000/- per month and for a 50% concession from Rs. 15001/-
to Rs. 20,000/- per month.
(ii) To
provide accessible mobile phone to visually impaired students of the age of 18
years and above only, once in five years and to provide laptop, Braille Note
Taker and Brailler to school going disabled students (10th and
above), once in 10 years.
(iii) Cost
ceiling for aids/appliances revised from Rs. 6000/- to Rs. 10,000/- for single
disability and from Rs. 8,000/- to Rs. 12,000/- for Students with Disabilities.
(iv)
Ceiling of cost of medical/surgical correction which presently ranges from Rs.
500/- to Rs. 3,000/- revised as under:-
(a) From Rs.500/- to
Rs.1,000/- for hearing and speech impaired.
(b) From Rs.1,000/-
to Rs.2,000/- for visually disabled.
(c) From Rs.3,000/-
to Rs.5,000/- for orthopedically disabled.
(v)
Enhancing the extent of subsidy for motorized tricycles and wheelchairs from
the present Rs. 6,000/- to Rs. 25,000/- for severely disabled and for locomotor
disabilities such as Quadriplegic (SCI), Muscular Dystrophy, Stroke, Cerebral
Palsy, Hemiplegia and any other person with similar conditions where either
three/four limbs or one half of the body are severely impaired. This will be
provided to the persons of age of 18 years and above, once in 10 years.
vi)
Provision for cochlear implant for 500 children per year with Hearing disability
under the scheme, with a ceiling of Rs. 6.00 lakh per unit. Income ceiling for
the beneficiaries will be the same i.e., up to Rs. 15,000/- per month for
100% concession and from Rs. 15001/- to Rs. 20,000/- per month for 50%
concession.
vii)
Implementing agencies shall use 5% of the grant-in-aid as
administrative/overhead expenses for conducting awareness, assessment and
follow-up camps.
The
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15 is Rs. 110.00 crore.
2. Scheme for
Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 (SIPDA)
i) Financial assistance is provided under the Scheme to State Govt. and
institutions/organisations run by the Central and State Governments for various
activities for implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act, mainly for
providing barrier free environment in Universities, Public Buildings, State
Government Secretariat, office of State Commissioner for Disabilities etc.,
to make Government websites at the State and
District levels accessible to PwDs, to
establish early diagnostic and intervention centres at District
Headquarters/other places having Government Medical Colleges, Skill development programmes for PwDs, construction of
special recreation centres for PwDs where the appropriate Governments/local
authorities have their own land.
The
Budget Allocation for the year 2014-15 is Rs. 80.00 crore.
3. Setting up
of National Institute for Inclusive and Universal Design
Ministry propose
to establish National Institute for Inclusive and Universal Design on the
Inclusive Agenda of Universal Design which will focus on Environmental access by
everyone, though assigning higher importance to access by people with
Disabilities
4. Setting up
of Indian Sign Language Research & Training Centre(ISLRTC)
v
Ministry proposes to set up Indian Sign Language Research &
Training Centre (ISLRTC) under the aegis of Department of Disability Affairs.
v
The Institute will lead the way in academic development, training
and propagation of Indian Sign Language.
5. State Spinal
Injury Centres
v
Department is in process of formulation of a Scheme of setting up
of State Spinal Injury Centre for which an outlay of Rs. 20 crore has been
earmarked under the 12th Five Year Plan.
v
The focus of the State Spinal Injury Centres shall be mainly on
the comprehensive management of Spinal Injuries.
6.
Establishment of Centre for Disability Sports
v
Centre for Disability Sports is proposed to be established for
which Rs. 20.00 crore is earmarked for 12th Plan period.
v
Action has been initiated to engage a consultant for preparation
of Detailed Project Report.
v
Ministry also proposes to establish Regional Centres.
7. Directory of
Aids & Assistive Devices
The
Department in collaboration with TIFAC, an autonomous body of the Department of
Science and Technology, initiated a web portal for meeting the accessible needs
relating to aids and appliances for persons with disabilities. The web portal
has been launched by the Hon’ble President on 3rd December 2014.
8. Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
The Persons with
Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation)
Act, 1995 has been in force for over 17 years. In order to harmonize the
provisions of this Act in Line with the United Nation Convention on Rights of
Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), the Act has been reviewed and a new Bill
namely Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2013 was finalized after
extensive consultations with the Central Ministries/Departments, State
Governments/UTs and various stakeholders. Accordingly, the Department moved a
Cabinet Note on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2013 to replace
the existing Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 on 11.12.2013. The Union
Cabinet in its meeting held on 12.12.2013 approved the RPwD Bill. Subsequently,
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2014 was introduced in the Rajya
Sabha on 6th February 2014 and it was referred to Department Related
Parliamentary Standing Committee for examination. The Parliamentary Standing
Committee.
9.
International Cooperation
UNESCO organised
an International Conference " From Exclusion to Empowerment: The Role of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Persons with Disabilities)
in New Delhi from 24th - 26th November, 2014 in association with this
Department and Ministry of Human Resource Development. The Conference
deliberated on various key issues such as challenges faced by persons with
disabilities to access information and knowledge, technological solutions
available to provide equitable access etc. The Department supported the
conference not only from logistical point of view but also in the form of
participation in exhibition, chairing/participating in different session of the
conference
10. District
Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRCs)
To create infrastructure and capacity building at District level for providing
comprehensive rehabilitation services to the persons with disabilities at the
grass root level and for facilitating at the district level for awareness
generation, training rehabilitation professionals theMinistry provides
assistance for setting up District Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRCs) in
underserved districts of the country. Until March, 2010, 199 DDRCs have been
sanctioned. Out of this 185 such DDRCs are functional as on date.
In the budget speech of the Finance Minister for 2010-11, it was announced that
100 new DDRCs would be opened during the remaining period of XI Five Year Plan.
Accordingly 100 under-served districts in 20 States were identified and
concerned State Governments requested to send proposals for setting up new
DDRCs.
The National Programme for prevention and control of Japanese Encephalitis
(JE)/Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in the country prepared by Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare covers 60 priority districts of 5 States and inter
alia approved setting up of 15 new DDRCs in the remaining high priority
districts of 4 States. Out of 15 new DDRCs 11 have been set up. As on date
247 DDRCs have been set up.
11. Main activities
of National Institutes
o
Foundation stone laying of a building of Special Education and
Disability Studies in premises of National Institute for the Visually
Handicapped on 14.11.2014.
o
Foundation stone laying of a New Girls Hostel in the National
Institute for Rehabilitation Training & Research (NIRTAR), Cuttack (Odisha)
on 25.08.2014
v
Foundation stone laying for Hydrotherapy pool and athletic track
was held on 26.9.2014 at National Institute for Empowerment of Person with
Multiple Disabilities, Chennai.
v
Inauguration of 150 bed girls hostel at a cost of Rs.4.70 crores
at SVNIRTAR, Cuttak on 25.08.2014
v
Foundation stone laying of new building of Rehabilitation Centre
(RC) at
o
Srinagar on 18.06.2014 at a cost of Rs.3.00 crore.
v
Inauguration of Academic Block at National Institute for Mentally
Handicapped (NIMH), Secunderabad at a cost of Rs.5.00 crore on 13.06.2014.
v
Foundation Stone laying of Sensory park at NIMH, Secunderabad at a
cost of Rs.15.00 lakh on 13.06.2014.
v
Modernization of 10 existing and establishment of 15 new Braille
Presses to augment production of Braille pages.
v
A total of 2252 PwDs have been imparted vocational training
through the
o
NHFDC and the National Institutes under the Department.
v
National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun
successfully
o
accomplished the task of publishing “Doctor Baba Saheb Ambedkar:
Writing and Speeches” in Braille assigned by Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment on 29.10.2014 in a function organized to release the four volumes of
the series by the Hon’ble Cabinet Minister, Mr. Thawar Chand Gehlot, Ministry of
Social Justice & Empowerment.
v
Department of Disabilities Affairs has approved the Dynamic
Assured Career Progression Scheme (DACP) for the Medical Doctors working in the
National Institutes. The implementation of the DACP Scheme will take effect from
21.10.2008.
v
All National Institutes have been implementing Swatch Bharat
Mission launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister on 2.10.2014
v
National Institute for Empowerment of Person with Multiple
Disabilities, Chennai released book on Deaf Blindness on 26.9.2014
v
Hon’ble Minister inaugurated Disabled Friendly Website of SVNIRTAR
in the National Institute for Rehabilitation Training & Research (NIRTAR),
Cuttack (Odhisa) on 25.08.2014.
v
National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun has
organized two Job Fairs – one at Sundernagar in Himachal Pradesh on 21.05.2014
and another at Dehradun in Uttrakhand on 28.06.2014. In this Job Fairs ten
Private Companies participated. A total of 455 persons with Disabilities
participated in the Job Fair and 74 persons with Disabilities got job with the
Participating Companies.
v
National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun had
developed Braille Course for Nepali, Garo and Khasi Languages under the North
East Project.
v
Pt. Deendayal Upadhayay Institue for the Physically Handicapped,
New Delhi organized a job fair in collaboration with Sarthak, a Delhi based NGO
on 19.6.2014 with a dual objective of sensitizing professionals about the
capabilities of Persons with Disabilities and short listing eligible/potential
persons with Disabilities for suitable placements.
v
Prime Minister Skill Development Programme being implemented
through 50 NGOs across country by National Institute for Empowerment of Person
with Multiple Disabilities, Chennai.
v
The Ministry in collaboration with UNESCO through its National
Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities, Chennai
organized the International Conference on Role of ICT for Persons with
Disabilities and Screening of Films related to Disability at Vigyan Bhawan,N.
Delhi from 24th –26th November, 2014.
v
Hon’ble Minister SJ&E inaugurated the two days International
Conference on Multiple Disabilities organized by National Institute for
Empowerment of Persons with Multiple Disabilities, Chennai held at Vigyan Bhawan
on 29.10.2014. Representatives of United Kingdom, Russia, United States of
America, South Africa and Brazil participated.
v
A three day National Conference is proposed to be organized in the
Month of January, 2015 for the North-Eastern States on “Cross Disability
Management”,by Rehabilitation Council of India.
·
Swami Vivekanand National Institute for Rehabilitation Training
and Research,(SVNIRTAR), Cuttack has initiated action to modernize the existing
Operation Theatre to Modular Operation Theatre under Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) funding from REC.
·
Skill development for 15000 PwDs have been targeted under
vocational training to be conducted by NHFDC and National Institutes.
12.
Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS)
The
Department of Disability Affairs is implementing a flagship Scheme, namely,
Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS) under which this Department
has
been providing grant-in-aid to non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) for
projects relating to rehabilitation of persons with disabilities including
Vocational Training aimed
at enabling persons with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal,
physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric or social functional levels. There
are 18 model projects under the Scheme. There are 66 manpower categories
comprising 48 technical, 4 technical (part-time), and 14 non-technical
categories. Following programmes are funded (upto 90% of the project cost) under
DDRS for providing a wide range of services to children/persons with
disability:
(a)
programmes for pre-school and early intervention (b) special education, (c)
vocational training and placement (d) community based rehabilitation (e)
manpower development (f) psycho-social rehabilitation of persons with mental
illness (g) rehabilitation of leprosy-cured persons, etc.
Under
this Scheme in the year 2013-14 the total no. of Proposals sanctioned 978 for an
amount of Rs. 63.64 crore. During the Current financial year 2014-15 a total of
Rs. 27.05 crore has sanctioned as on 23.12.2014.
13.
Scholarship Schemes of the Department
During
the year 2014, the following three new scholarship schemes have been launched by
Department of Disability Affairs for the benefit of the students with
disabilities:
1) National
Overseas Scholarship for Students with Disabilities,
2) &
3) Pre-Matric Scholarship and Post-Matric Scholarship for Students with
Disabilities,
The
brief features of the schemes are given below:
(1)
National Overseas Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
The scheme of National Overseas Scholarship for Students with Disabilities has
been launched with the objectives of providing financial assistance to the
students with disabilities for pursuing studies abroad at the level of Masters’
Degree and Ph.D. Twenty (20) scholarships are to be awarded every year out of
which six are reserved for women candidates. The scholarship amount includes
Maintenance Allowance, Contingency Allowance, Tuition Fees, and Cost of Air
Passage etc.
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