The Disability Rights Movement in India
The disability rights movement in India started only in the early 1990s.
The launch of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons in 1993
gave a definite boost to the movement. In the same year, the
Government of India organised a National Seminar in New Delhi to discuss
the various issues concerning the disabled citizens. The main need that
emerged from the seminar was for a comprehensive legislation to protect
the rights of persons with disabilities.
However, it was only after intense lobbying by the Disabled Rights Group
(DRG) that the crucial legislation was passed in 1995. In a single day,
both Houses of Parliament passed the Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act without
any procedural wrangling. This was a landmark in the history of disability
rights movement in India.
Though the roots of statutory provisions for ensuring equality and
equalization of opportunities to the disabled citizens in our country could
be traced to Part III (Fundamental Rights and Duties) & Part IV (Directive
Principles of State Policy). The Constitution of India ensures equality,
freedom, justice and dignity to all individuals and thus, implicitly
mandates an inclusive society for all, including persons with disabilities.
In the recent years, there have been vast and positive changes in the
perception of the society towards persons with disabilities. It has been
realized that the majority of persons with disabilities can lead a better
quality of life if they are provided equal opportunities and effective
access to rehabilitation measures.
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