CM says physically challenged are an asset to society, Govt to allocate Rs 44 cr for their welfare


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Bengaluru, Dec 3: The physically challenged persons are not a burden to society but an asset, asserted Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday and declared that the Congress government was committed to work for their welfare.

Participating in the "World Physically Persons Day" celebrations organised by the State Physically Challenged Persons and Senior Citizens Empowerment Department at the Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium in Bengaluru on Tuesday, the chief minister promised to allocate Rs 44 crore for the welfare of the empowerment of the physically challenged persons in this year’s supplementary budget.

 

With about 15 lac physically challenged persons in the State, he said the government is duty bound to work for their welfare. The Constitution guarantees equal rights and opportunities to all sections of society, he said pointing out that the
physically challenged persons are exhibiting their capabilities in almost all fields and it was a matter of pride that physically challenged persons are showing their talents and winning medals in the special Olympics for them.

Explaining the various schemes and facilities for the development and empowerment of the physically challenged persons, including pensions, he said the government has provided a 5% reservation for them in C and D Class government jobs and 4% reservation in A and B grade posts. An expert committee has been constituted to identify the posts that can be reserved for the physically challenged persons, he said.

The chief minister promised to write to the Centre for enhancing the monthly pensions to the physically challenged persons.

'Disability neither a curse, nor a boon but a test'

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said physically challenged persons should not treat their birth disabilities neither as a curse nor as a boon but consider it as a challenging test, which they must confidently face and excel.

Women and Child Welfare Minister Lakshmi Hebbalkar termed the physically challenged persons as “Children of God". She said even Ganesha is revered as Vinayaka, who removes all hurdles, despite having an elephant head and a broken tusk
and similarly the physically challenged persons are not inferior to anybody.

The chief minister later addressed some 50 students who called on him on the greatness of the Constitution and asked all citizens to honour and respect the Constitution as it guarantees protection and well-being of all citizens.

 

 

  

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  • Jones, Manipal

    Wed, Dec 04 2024

    The idea that a good society takes care of its most vulnerable members was expressed by Gandhiji, it goes like this. "The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable citizens". Mahatma Gandhi.

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 03 2024

    Congress cut down the Handicap budget allocation by 80% to fund their Guarantee s, now doing show off by allocating 44Cr https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/karnataka-govt-slashes-funds-for-differently-abled-by-80-3296512

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Tue, Dec 03 2024

    Sidda is doing marvellous job in service to humanity despite lack of funds from centre. Whereas nothing has been seen in BJP ruled states getting lions share of funds from centre as congress is doing in Karnataka. BJP may accuse congress for appeasement politics but appeasement according to the constitution is the right path to rule the country which BJP never qualifies.

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  • Vijay P, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 03 2024

    Yes, this cause is above all. Definitely much work is needed in healthcare for all.

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