Modi govt to issue Universal Identity Cards to differently abled

This was announced by Minster of State for Social justice and Empowerment Krishna Pal Gurjar in Amroha district on Wednesday.;

Update: 2016-05-18 13:47 GMT
Delhi government said it was running two welfare schemes to provide financial assistance to around 4.35 lakh elderly people and about 56,000 disabled people who are economically weak.
Gurjar said according to 2011 census report, there are 2 crore 68 lakh differently abled individuals living in the country
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New Delhi: The Central Government would soon issue Universal Identity Cards to ‘divyangs’ (differently abled individuals) in the country.

This was announced by Minster of State for Social justice and Empowerment Krishna Pal Gurjar in Amroha district on Wednesday. He said that this Universal Identity Card would be valid throughout the country. Gurjar was speaking in a programme organized for distribution of assistance equipment to divyangs.

He said the Central Government had already provided assistance equipments of lakhs of rupees to divyangs in 120 Lok Sabha constituencies.

Gurjar said according to 2011 census report, there are 2 crore 68 lakhs differently abled individuals living in the country. He stated the Centre is already implementing several schemes to make them self sufficient.

On this occasion, he distributed tricycles, wheel chairs and ear implants to 504 differently abled individuals of Amorha.

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