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Equal Employment Opportunities for the Specially-abled

Equal Employment Opportunities for the Specially-abled
Start Date :
Sep 11, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Deliberate on actionable points to provide equal employment opportunities to the specially-abled across various sectors.

Deliberate on actionable points to provide equal employment opportunities to the specially-abled across various sectors.

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Venkateswaran R
Venkateswaran R 11 years 7 months ago
There is great threat to our country from green terrorists that had entered the nation long back and posing great challenge and would further increase by spreading their activities at rapid pace. It is increasing invasion of parthenium and water hyacinth weeds across our country. Partheniums presence is everywhere, be it farmland, or wasteland, affecting agricultural production, livestock and human health by causing dermatitis, respiratory malfunction in humans, dermatitis in cattle.
SHOVA PANDA
SHOVA PANDA 11 years 7 months ago
There should be a website for specially abled persons and all necessary information regarding them should be available there. Informations regarding Schools or organisations available in each State & Union Territory should be included in it so that each & every public can access them & can get the required information as & when required. This will help thousands of parents for enrolling their wards into those schools.
shreyash trivedi
shreyash trivedi 11 years 7 months ago
friends me and my friends as a group have undertaken a school for disabled named ASHA in Bhopal and now we are developing it. We are just students of 2nd year engineering, but hope with support and dedication we can bring it to a good level.
Dr Satendra Singh
Dr Satendra Singh 11 years 7 months ago
despite posts being identified as suitable for persons with disabilities, MOHFW and UPSC are rejecting applicants with disabilities in the teaching, non-teaching and public health specialist cadre of Central Health Services. This is gross discrimination against persons with disabilities. I have written evidence in the form of RTI's and willing to share it with Govt. http://www.indiamedicaltimes.com/2013/11/14/success-for-dr-singh-but-other-physically-challenged-doctors-still-in-lurch/
shreyash trivedi
shreyash trivedi 11 years 7 months ago
SPECIALLY ABLED people are no where less then those who are normal beings because the develop a special ability to substitute their weakness and just for the cause that they are not a common one we cannot neglect them the should be given proper employment benefits and chance so that the can do better with their abilities and many of them proved it bt their hard work
Deepak Shah
Deepak Shah 11 years 7 months ago
Hi. I am an Australian of Indian origin. For last ten years I am working as a QA/RA Manager for a charitable organization supporting people with disability. Within our unit we produce sterile medical devices for use in hospitals. The unit is certified by TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration), Australia. All manufacturing performed within the cleanroom. If I could be any help to set up similar businesses I would love to do so. Please visit for more http://www.hwns.com.au/Our-businesses/MediRedi
sachin pasrija
sachin pasrija 11 years 7 months ago
Make a reach to the max no. of people who r AAP suppoters.try to convince them that d king never sits on Dharna.he made so many promises that he can never fulfill so the only way to get peace was "absconding"and push delhi in d election once more..