The Index was planned with a view to enabling industries and corporates to participate in the Accessible India Campaign (AIC) by voluntarily evaluating their readiness for making workplaces accessible to Persons with Disabilities.
It was prepared by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in collaboration with FCCI.
Speaking at the launch, Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said disabled persons can realise their potential in an "enabling environment" and called for ensuring better access to them in buildings, workplaces and public transportation, etc.
"Out of every 1 lakh people in the country, 1,755 persons have one or the other disability. About 8.40 per cent of rural households and 6.10 per cent of urban households are reported to have at least one disabled person. About 47 per cent of the disabled were never married and about 55 per cent are illiterate.
"These statistics suggest that society's inadequate and improper responses to disabled persons make their lives more difficult and challenging," Naidu said.
It encourages them to recruit more disabled persons and give them equal opportunities.
Naidu called for provision of ramps in public buildings and facilities, adaptation of toilets for wheelchair users, Braille symbols in lifts for ease of access to disabled persons.
"Our mission is 'MODI', that is, 'Making of a Developed India'. Such an India cannot be visualised without empowering differently-abled persons," he said.
Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment
"An accessible, barrier-free environment is the first step towards fulfilling the right of people with disabilities to participate in all areas of community life. It is with this objective that DEPwD's Accessible India Campaign was launched on December 3, 2015," said Gurjar.
The campaign aims to achieve 'Universal Accessibility' for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) with a focus on three factors: built environment; public transportation and information and communication technologies, he said.
The Index is a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country and is a potential game-changer for the integration, assimilation and inclusion of disabled persons in the mainstream.
The study will prioritise the creation of an Accessibility Index for corporates to measure sensitivity towards persons with disabilities.
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