"The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) seeks time to file the status report. If the status report is not filed within two weeks, then the Secretary, DoPT, will have to appear in person on the next date of hearing," a bench comprising Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Pradeep Nandrajog said.
The court, which had granted the last opportunity to DoPT for filing the report on March 12, has posted the matter for hearing on May 21.
The apex court had on October 8 last year asked the Centre and state governments to provide 3 per cent quota in jobs to disabled persons in their departments, firms and PSUs, observing that it was an "alarming reality" that they are unemployed due to social and practical barriers.
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