Community Rehabilitation of Disabled with a Focus on Blind Persons: Indian Perspective

Indian J Ophthalmol: 2010; 58:137-142

6 Pages Posted: 10 Jul 2014

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R. Jose

Government of India - National Health System Resource Centre

Sandeep Sachdeva

Independent

Date Written: July 7, 2014

Abstract

India, the largest democratic country in the world, is marching ahead strongly on the growth and developmental front and is poised to be the leader in the market economy. This role creates and increases far greater responsibilities on us in ensuring that the benefit of the developmental cycle reaches each and every citizen of this country, including the able and the disabled ones. It has been enshrined in the Constitution of India to ensure equality, freedom, justice, and dignity of all individuals and implicitly mandates an inclusive society. With increase in consideration of quality parameters in all spheres of life including availability, access, and provision of comprehensive services to the disabled, it is pertinent to have a look on the contribution of government in keeping the aspiration and commitment towards common people. The article attempts to review the concept of rehabilitation for the disabled keeping a focus on the blind person, and list out the activities, programs/schemes, institutional structure and initiatives taken by the Government of India (GOI) for the same and the incentives/benefits extended to blind persons. The article concludes by reiterating the importance of individual need assessment and mentioning new initiatives proposed on Low Vision services in the approved 11th plan under National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB). The source of information has been annual reports, notification and the approved 11th five-year plan of GOI, articles published with key words like rehabilitation, disability, assistive devices, low vision aids, and/or blind person through the mode of Internet. Annexure provides a list of selected institutions in the country offering Low Vision services compiled from various sources through personal communication and an approved list of training institutes under NPCB, GOI offering Low Vision training.

Keywords: Assistive devices, blindness, disability, low vision aids, program, rehabilitation

JEL Classification: I00

Suggested Citation

Jose, R. and Sachdeva, Sandeep, Community Rehabilitation of Disabled with a Focus on Blind Persons: Indian Perspective (July 7, 2014). Indian J Ophthalmol: 2010; 58:137-142, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2463159

R. Jose

Government of India - National Health System Resource Centre

Munirka, IN New Delhi 110067
India

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