Under its Accessible India campaign, which is divided into three components, Accessible Environment, Transport and Information and Communication Accessibility, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment will conduct an access-audit of at least 100 important government buildings in 48 cities and convert them into fully accessible infrastructure for the differently-abled by July, 2016.
Public transport including railways stations, airports and buses will be covered in the second section of the campaign.
"Transport system is absolutely inaccessible in this country. While all international airports have been decided to be made accessible by July 2016, domestic airports will be done by July 2019. A1, A and B category of railways stations, which are 75 in number will be improvised to make them disabled friendly by the same period (2016)," he said, adding that 25 per cent of the buses will also be included in the Transport Accessible campaign
"The target will ensure conversion of public documents, such as laws, regulations and reports, and all current websites to meet the relevant International Organization for Standardization," Jain said.
