Gangtok, Dec. 2: Sikkim chief minister
Pawan Chamling today announced a one-time government grant of Rs 2 lakh
to those who marry a physically-challenged person in the state.
Sources in the state social welfare department said the modalities of the scheme are yet to be worked out.
“I today announce a
one-time grant of Rs 2 lakh for those who will willingly marry a
physically-challenged person. The work on this will commence soon and
will be implemented in the state…. The physically challenged persons
have an equal right to live a dignified life like other normal people,”
Chamling told a workshop on disabilities at the auditorium of Tashi
Namgyal Academy here today.
The event today
was organised by two NGOs working for disabled people — the National
Trust of India and the Spastic Society of Sikkim — a day before the
International Day of People with Disability.
Asked about the
criteria one had to fulfil to avail himself or herself of the grant, a
senior government official said: “The chief minister made the
announcement today and the work on finalising the scheme will start
soon. It would be too early to comment. The physically-challenged people
enjoy other benefits also under different welfare schemes of the state
government.”
Draupadi Ghimirey,
the founder of Sikkim Viklang Sahitya Samity in Gangtok, said the step
would ensure financial security for the people with physical
disabilities.
“This is one of
the unique steps of the state government to encourage the disabled
people. The couple can live a healthy and happy life and can have a
secured future,” she said.
The chief minister
announced a hike of 25 per cent in the annual government grants given
to social organisations, which work for the welfare and betterment of
the physically-challenged children.
Chamling also said there would be an increase of 25 per cent in scholarships given to disabled students.
The sources said at present, the government doled out a monthly grant of Rs 700 for each disabled student.
“The state has
also decided to build special ramps for disabled people in all
government offices and buildings. We have already reserved three per
cent of government jobs for the physically challenged people,” said
Chamling.
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