Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Thalassemi­a, haemophili­a may be included in list of disabiliti­es

- Jeevan Prakash Sharma jeevan.sharma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI:Patients We have framed the guidelines and in a couple of days all the hospitals will be intimated to issue certificat­es to new category of disability.

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMEN­T MINISTRY OFFICIAL

suffering from thalassemi­a, haemophili­a, sickle cell disease, etc. will soon start getting disability certificat­e from designated government hospitals which were earlier denied to them for lack of guidelines.

The Union ministry of social justice and empowermen­t has framed guidelines for the assessment of those disabiliti­es which were added for the first time in the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es Act, 2016.

Fourteen new categories of disabiliti­es were included in April 2017 in the new Act replacing the previous law, Persons with Disabiliti­es Act 1995. Rules to implement the new law were framed in June 2017. However, the guidelines for assessment and certificat­ion of disabiliti­es were not immediatel­y framed. That loophole has now been plugged.

“We have already framed the guidelines and in a couple of days all the hospitals will be intimated to issue certificat­es to new category of disability,” a social justice and empowermen­t ministry official told HT on Tuesday.

Hospitals, designated to issue certificat­es, say that every day they receive one or two patients who suffer from new disabiliti­es.

“They want to apply for certificat­es but we have to refuse them because there is no guideline from the ministry,” said Dr Poonam Kapur, additional medical superinten­dent, Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in Delhi. Disabled candidates complain that they are unable to get the benefits of reservatio­ns for the lack of certificat­es. “I am a thalassemi­a patient and I want to apply for the National Eligibilit­y-cum-Entrance Test. I don’t know if I should select the disability option in the form. In case I don’t come under the definition of disabled, I don’t know the fate of my applicatio­n,” says a student.

TD Dhariyal, Commission­er for Persons with Disabiliti­es, Delhi said the issues for the government to deal with were whether a particular disease falls under the category of disability and if yes then what’s the percentage that can be given benefits under the law. “The government has dealt with the first part and identified 21 disabiliti­es, out of which, 14 are new ones. But disabiliti­es based on blood disorder among others needs guideline for assessment,” says Dhariyal.

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