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Inviting comments and suggestions on the Draft Accessibility Standards for the Services Sector

Inviting comments and suggestions on the Draft Accessibility Standards for the Services Sector
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Oct 10, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
Oct 31, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), in collaboration with MyGov, invites comments and suggestions ...

The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), in collaboration with MyGov, invites comments and suggestions from stakeholders and the general public on the draft accessibility standards for the Services Sector. These draft standards, which identify non-negotiable rules, have been prepared to strengthen the creation of barrier-free environments in accordance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and relevant rules.

The draft document is now available for review. Click here to read.

All interested individuals are requested to carefully examine the proposed standards and submit their feedback, comments, and suggestions on the MyGov platform, ensuring that personal details are entered accurately during registration.

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HariharaRout
HariharaRout 8 महीने 6 दिन पहले
श्रीमान महोदय नमस्कार, क्या ऐसा दिन भारत में आ सकता है, की राजनेता की आगमन और सभा में, लोग अपने मर्जी से जमाबड़ा करे, ना कि उनको पैसा देकर बुलाया जाए, जब मंत्री सड़क पर जाए लोग अपने आप साइट दे दे, कोई प्रोटेक्शन न हो, अपने घरों में भी खतरा किस बात की, अगर ऐसा दिन आए तो लगेगा भारत एक है और सनातन है, ऐसा क्या संभव है, हो सकता है पहले एक करो, बेकार को अलग करो, रणनीति तैयार कर दो और चार की द्वारा संभव हो सकता है, जय जननी
Vijay Bhardwaj
Vijay Bhardwaj 8 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Proposal is to start Distribution to generic medicine with the help of delivery partner to needy and poor people. Idea is once the patient consults the doctor he can upload the prescription and generic medicine can be delivered to their address at discounted price or completely free depending on their social status.its also gud for the people who are regularly taking medicine for BP sugar or any other ailments, can get it at discounted price and delivered at door step. Can be done with partnering with private players or empanelment of local medicla shop, thus generating business and employment for local delivery partner and helping needy people like senior citizens or any. Funding can be done by gvt or private players.not much infra needed and other gvt schemes can also be linked to this.will encourage doctors also to prescribe generic medicine thnks
SaifAli
SaifAli 8 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Respected Sir/Madam, I am submitting this as a policy suggestion for creating a government-verified “Indian Business Power Card (IBPC)” for India’s top-tier industrialists and entrepreneurs. This card aims to: 1. Recognize and honor high-impact businessmen contributing significantly to India’s GDP, employment, and exports. 2. Provide administrative facilitation, including priority access in ports, customs, and trade approvals. 3. Enable smoother coordination with government authorities for business-critical operations, while ensuring strict anti-misuse safeguards. The card will be issued based on strict eligibility criteria, including verified turnover, net worth, tax compliance, company registration, and audited financials. Attached is the detailed proposal (PDF) outlining card tiers, privileges, governance, pilot plan, and anti-misuse measures. This is not a complaint, but a constructive suggestion to boost entrepreneurship and ease of doing business in India.
RIDHI SHREE
RIDHI SHREE 8 महीने 6 दिन पहले
I am from Giridih, Jharkhand. I am happy to see the government taking steps for better accessibility for persons with disabilities. In small towns and rural areas, people still face many problems in getting basic services. I request the government to give more attention to rural areas where facilities are not well developed. There should be clear guidelines and regular checking to make sure rules are followed. Awareness programs should also be done to help people understand their rights and responsibilities. If implemented properly, this step can bring a big and positive change in the lives of many people.