Saturday, April 12, 2014

Facilities to disabled govt. employees





No.36035/3/2o9-Estt.(Res)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
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North Block, New Delhi.
Dated the 315J; March, 2014.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Guidelines for providing certain facilities in respect of persons with disabilities who are already employed in Government for efficient performance of their duties


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A need has been felt to issue guidelines to provide certain additional facilities
/amenities to the persons with disabilities (PWD) to enable them to effectively discharge
their duties. The facilities such as identification of jobs, post recruitment and prepromotion
training, assistive devices, free accessibility, preference in transfer/posting,
special casual leave, etc. have been identified as areas which require special attention.
The proposed facility indicated in the guidelines should be applicable in respect of such
employees working in the Ministries/Departments of the Government of India, their
attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises, Cantonment Boards
etc.

2. An inter-ministerial committee was formed to finalise guidelines for providing
certain facilities in respect of persons with disabilities, who are already employed in
efficient discharge of their duties. Based on the discussions held with the stakeholders
and suggestion received from the stakeholders, the following guidelines are issued to
provide certain facilities/amenities to the persons with disabilities:-

A. Identification of jobs
Each Ministry/Department of the Government of India, their attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises, Cantonment Boards etc should identify the types of jobs which could be easily performed by them specially for Group B, C and D posts where the number of jobs are more. Such persons should preferably be posted to perform such identified jobs and they be allowed to continue performing such jobs, as far as possible. If the concerned PWD officer could perform all the jobs as people without disability or could perform several types of jobs efficiently, no effort should be made to instruct them to certain types of jobs only.

B. Post recruitment and Pre-promotiong Induction training is an essential component of the service requirement of an employee. Induction training programme for the persons with disabilities should be imparted together with the other employees.

Job specific post-recruitment as well as pre-promotion training programmes are required to be organised for the persons with disabilities. Outlining a specific module/norm for training programme for the persons with disabilities common to all the Ministries/Departments and their attached/subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises, Cantonment Board, etc. may not be possible as the training requirement may be different on the basis of the work pattern. All the Ministries / Departments should take definite action to conduct job specific inclusive training programmes for the persons with disabilities with other employees.

Duration and training contents may be finalized in consultation with the National Institutes under the Department of Disability Affairs, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and, if felt necessary, prominent Associations/ Federations/Confederations workings in the sphere of disability can be consulted. It should also be ensured that training programmes are conducted at the time of change in job, introduction of new technology, after promotion of the employee, etc. The venue of the training may be fixed as considered suitable for conducting such training. The
Ministries/Departments and their offices shall utilize existing Budget provisions for undertaking the aspects of training programme. 

The employee with disability shall be placed with an experienced employee for at least one month on resuming responsibility of a post. This would help him to pick up skills required to perform the job and also the adaptations that may be required in individual cases.

C. Providing aids/assistive devices The persons with disabilities could perform their duties efficiently if they are provided with aids and appliances which are suitable to their needs. Ministries /Departments and their attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector
Enterprises, Cantonment Board, etc. should assist the persons with disabilities by providing them high tech/latest technology led assistive devices (including low vision aids, hearing aids with battery), special furniture, wheel chairs (motorised if required by the employee), software scanners, computer and other hardware, etc. in accordance with their requirement, which would improve their efficiency.

They should either provide or shall reimburse the cost of such devices with a specific time period for such devices to persons with disabilities in accordance with the price/durability of the special devices, special furniture, software, scanners, computer and other hardware, etc. as fixed by them, in consultation with various National Institutes working in the sphere of disability. A review exercise shall be carried out by the Departments/Ministries every three years to check the
availability or need for introduction of enhanced/upgraded versions of such devices/software etc. They shall utilise their existing budget provisions for providing these facilities.

D. Accessibility and barrier free environment at work place In addition to the guidelines for modification in all public buildings including Government offices to provide easy accessibility and barrier free environment for PWDs as per the provisions of the PWD Act, all Government offices should take special steps to provide barrier free and accessible work stations to PWD employees, access from main building entrance to their work stations and access to common utility areas such as Toilets, canteens etc. Lifts/elevators should be made accessible by providing Braille
signage and audio outputs. Wherever required, suitable colour contrast may also be made available in buildings, utilities, staircases, etc. for the benefit of low vision employees.

E. Preference in Govt. accommodation
The Directorate of Estates may give preference to the persons with disabilities for providing them accessible accommodation near their place of posting and they may be preferred for allotment of ground floor accommodation. Possibility of existing housing accommodations being renovated to make them conveniently accessible to persons with disabilities, be explored by the Directorate of Estates.

F. Grievance redressal
Some of the employees including persons with disability may be got trained by the empanelled Master Trainers/Offices of various National Institutes working in the sphere of disability to develop their skills in handling grievances relating to PWDs. The Liaison Officer appointed to look after reservation matters for SCs, STs may also act as the Liaison Officer for reservation matters relating to persons with disabilities. 

The Liaison Officer would also look after the issues relating to providing of amenities for the persons with disabilities. In addition, every Ministry/Department, their attached and subordinate offices, Central Public Sector Enterprises, Cantonment Board, etc., would preferably constitute a Grievance Redressal Mechanism headed by the Head of Administration and comprising at least two employees including a PWD having knowledge in disability matters. The Committee so constituted would receive and try to redress the grievances of persons with disabilities within a reasonable time frame.

G. Special Casual Leave
Vide this Department's OM No. 25°11/1/20°8-Estt.(A) dated 19.11.2oo8, a provision of Special Casual Leave for 4 days in a calendar year has been made for the employees of Central Government with disabilities for specific requirements relating to disabilities of the official. Further, vide this Department's OM No. 28°16/02/2°07-Estt(A) dated 14.11.2°07, there is also a provision of io days Special Casual Leave in a calendar year subject to exigencies of work for the differently abled Central Government employees with disabilities for participating in Conference/Seminars/Trainings/Workshop related to disability and development to be specified by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.

H. Preference in transfer/posting
As far as possible, the persons with disabilities may be exempted from the rotational transfer policy/transfer and be allowed to continue in the same job, where they would have achieved the desired performance. Further, preference in place of posting at the time of transfer/promotion may be given to the persons with disability subject to the administrative constraints.

The practice of considering choice of place of posting in case of persons with disabilities may be continued. To the extent feasible, they may be retained in the same job, where their services could be optimally utilised. 

3. Every Ministry/Department in consultation with the Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities would arrange for training of the Liaison Officer on "Disability Equality and Etiquettes".

'4. All the Ministries/Departments are requested to bring the above instructions to the notice of all appointing authorities under their control, for information and compliance. The Department of Public Enterprises may ensure to give effect the above guidelines in the all the Central Public Sector Enterprises.

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(G. Srinivasan)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Some Interesting Facts shown on World Maps



Some Interesting Facts shown on World Maps:
  
1. This map shows the world divided into 7 sections (each with a distinct color) with each section containing 1 billion people.
 
2. This map shows (in white) where 98 percent of Australia's population lives.
 
3. It may not come as a surprise but more people live inside the circle than outside of it.
 
4. This map shows what is on the other side of the world from where you are standing.  For the most part it will probably be water.
 
5. Apparently you can't get Big Macs everywhere.  This map shows (in red) the countries that have McDonalds.
 
6. This map shows the countries (in blue) where people drive on the left side of the road.
 
7. This map shows countries (in white) that England has never invaded.  There are only 22 of them.
 
8. The line in this map shows all of the world's Internet connections in 1969.
 
9. This map shows the countries that heavily restricted Internet access in 2013.
 
10. This map shows (in red) countries that were all Communist at one point in time.
 
11. This map shows (in red) the countries that don't use the metric system.
 
12. This map shows (in blue) places where Google street view is available.
 
13. This map shows (in green) all the landlocked countries of the world.
 
14. And this is what the world would look like if all the countries with coast lines sank.
 
15. This is a map of the all the rivers in the United States .
 
16. And these are all the rivers that feed into the Mississippi River .
 
17. This is a map of the highest paid public employees in the United States .
 
18. This map shows how much space the United States would occupy on the moon.
 
19. This map shows the longest straight line you can sail.  It goes from Pakistan all the way to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia for a total of 20,000 miles.
 
20. This is a map of 19th century shipping lanes that outlines the continents.
 
21. This map shows (in navy blue) every country that has ever operated an aircraft carrier.
 
22. This map highlights the countries (in red and orange) with the most skyscrapers.
 
23. This map shows (in red, orange, and yellow) the world's largest donors of foreign aid with red being the biggest donor.
 
24. This map shows the most photographed places in the world.
 
25. And this map shows all the places where you can get eaten by a Great White shark!
 
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Bharath Ratnavath IIS