He said the national average of certificate issuance to persons with disabilities stands at close to 50 per cent and it is 47 per cent in Rajasthan, which needs to increase.
"Skill development training will be given to 5 lakh people with disabilities by 2018 and to 25 lakh by 2022 under Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan. So far, 44,000 people have been given training," Pandey said.
He was in the city to hold meetings with the state government.
In northeast states, he said, the percentage of people with disabilities having disability certificate is quite low.
Pandey also reviewed the progress in the implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act in the state.
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