Union Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thaawar Chand Gehlot, who inaugurated a mega camp for free of cost distribution of Assistive Aids and Appliances to the Persons with Disabilities under the ADIP scheme at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, said that this registration system will help in saving time.
Replacement of the old manual registration process with the 'On-line On-Site' registration system will bring absolute transparency in implementation of ADIP and ADIP-SSA schemes of Government of India for providing assistive aids and appliances to Persons with Disabilities and children with special needs across the nation, a statement quoting Gehlot said.
The details of online registered beneficiaries with their photograph will be uploaded immediately in the official website of ALIMCO during the assessment itself and will be accessible to one and all, it said.
Moreover, beneficiaries will also be updated about the information on distribution camp through mobile SMS service, it said.
Gehlot also announced that his ministry assures to set up a hostel of 500 seats for SC, ST and differently-abled in Gwalior district if the demand is initiated by the concerned department of the state or district administration.
Union Mines Minister Narendra Singh Tomar also spoke on the occasion.
A total of differently-abled 2924 persons, pre-identified during the assessment camps conducted at different locations in June, were provided various types of aids and assistive devices manufactured and distributed by ALIMCO, functioning under the ministry, worth of over Rs 2 crore under the ADIP scheme in the camp.
