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In India, as per Census, 2001, the
number of persons with disabilities is 2.20 crore, which constitutes 2.13% of
the total population.
In 1969, the Government approved a
scheme for giving National Awards to outstanding employers of persons with
disabilities as well as outstanding employees. These awards have been
instituted with the objective to focus public attention on issues concerning
persons with disabilities and to promote their mainstreaming in the society.
The scope of the scheme has been amended from time to time, keeping in view the
changing scenario.
The National Awards are conferred by the
President of India on 3rd December every year on the ‘International
Day of Persons with Disabilities’ on outstanding Persons with Disabilities and
individuals and organizations that are working for the empowerment of persons
with disabilities.
Empowerment of persons with
disabilities is an inter-disciplinary process, covering various aspects namely,
prevention, early detection, intervention, education, vocational training
rehabilitation and social integration etc. Apart from resources, it requires
dedicated efforts of persons and institutions involved in the process of
empowerment.
58 National Awards are given under
fourteen broad categories which are:-
i.
Best
Employees/Self-Employed with Disabilities;
ii.
Best
Employers and Placement Officer/Agency for placement of Persons with
Disabilities (Government Sector, PSU and Private Sector);
iii.
Best
Individual and Institution Working for the Cause of Persons with Disabilities;
iv.
Role
Model;
v.
Best
Applied Research/Technological Innovation/Product Development aimed at
Improving the Life of Persons with Disabilities;
vi.
Outstanding
Work in the Creation of Barrier-Free Environment for the Persons with
Disabilities;
vii.
Best
District in providing Rehabilitation Services;
viii. Best State Channelizing
Agency of the National Handicapped Finance and
Development Corporation;
ix.
Outstanding
Creative Adult Persons with Disabilities;
x.
Best
Creative Child with Disabilities;
xi.
Best
Braille Press;
xii.
Best
Accessible Website
xiii. Best State in
promoting empowerment of Persons with Disabilities; and
xiv. Best
Sportsperson with Disabilities
Awards for the
Best State in promoting empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and Best
Sportsperson with Disabilities have been introduced from this year.
Ministry of
Social Justice & Empowerment writes to the State Governments/ Union
Territory Administrators/ Central Ministries/ Department/ District Collectors
and Press Information Officers of the State Government calling for the
nominations for the National Awards in various categories. The advertisements
are also published in the national/regional language daily newspapers and
Doordarshan to give wide publicity of the awards. The scheme of National Award
is also displayed on the website of the Ministry (www.socialjustice.nic.in) from where
aspirants of National Award and other persons may download application forms
and details of National Award Scheme.
For
short-listing of the applications under various categories of awards, nine Screening
Committees were constituted. A total
number of 495 applications were received and these were referred to the
Screening Committees for short-listing.
The meetings of the Screening Committees for short-listing of the
applications received were held on different dates. The National Selection Committee chaired by
Minister of State, Shri P. Balram Naik submitted its recommendations for
approval to Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment, Kumari Selja.
For the year 2013, the awards will be presented to 44
individuals/organizations in 14 different categories.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
National Award for the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities – 2013
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