Inadequate budget for disabled: Karnataka Budget 2018

The schemes and loan waiver announced for the differently-abled was declared as ‘minimal’ and ‘inadequate’ by Karnataka State Disabled and Caregivers Federation president G N Nagaraj on Thursday.

Published: 06th July 2018 05:53 AM  |   Last Updated: 06th July 2018 05:53 AM   |  A+A-

By Express News Service

BENGALURU: The schemes and loan waiver announced for the differently-abled was declared as ‘minimal’ and ‘inadequate’ by Karnataka State Disabled and Caregivers Federation president G N Nagaraj on Thursday.

Nagaraj, when contacted, expressed disappointment that the government had not announced the setting up of a task force for implementing

Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPD) Act 2016. “Since there is price rise, the monthly pension of differently-abled should also have been increased,’’ he said.

He welcomed the government’s decision to carry out a socio-economic survey of people with 21 types of disabilities, an opening of a training centre for special teachers, supporting those keen on studying in foreign institutions and establishing a treatment centre and ‘touch-sensitivity garden’ in 20 acres identified near Beggars Colony.

As against the claims that Rs 4 crore grant to waive loans would help 664 beneficiaries who had availed loans from National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation, Nagaraj says only few would be benefitted.

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