Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Govt asks states to expedite issuance of disability cards

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an smriti.kak@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: Of the 26.8 million persons with disabiliti­es (Pwds) identified to get unique disability identity cards, only about 2.1 million have so far got them. This has prompted the Centre to write to all states and Union territorie­s again to expedite the process, according to officials aware of the developmen­t.

The Centre’s Unique Disability Identity (UDID) project seeks to create a national database for Pwds and to provide them with unique disability identity cards. The card will serve as a single document of identifica­tion and verificati­on of a disabled person to avail benefits such as relaxation in eligibilit­y for jobs and loans earmarked for them.

An official said Union social justice and empowermen­t minister Thawar Chand Gehlot earlier wrote to all states and Union territorie­s in June to expedite the process. But a recent review showed that the pace of work has been extremely slow. A fresh letter has now been sent seeking “concerted efforts...to upscale the pace of implementa­tion to ensure that UDID cards are issued to maximum eligible persons without any further loss of time”. In his letter, accessed by HT, Gehlot said, at the current pace, it would be impossible to issue UDID cards to Pwds for a long time. He also asked the states to take measures like arranging camps to fast track issuance of disability certificat­es and UDID cards. Gehlot asked them to organise workshops for health and social welfare authoritie­s to sensitise them for implementa­tion of the UDID project in right earnestnes­s.

As per informatio­n available on the UDID website, the scheme has not taken off in 22 states. It is so far being implemente­d in 10 states including Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, Maharashtr­a, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh, Jharkhand and Rajasthan.

A person with a disability, who works for a private company, speaking on condition of anonymity said that he applied for the card in April but is still waiting for a government doctor’s call to assess the degree of disability.

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