India Inc urged to give jobs to disabled
Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday stood up for the noble cause of
helping the disabled, not through concessions or subsidies, but by
offering employment opportunities to them.
Chidambaram took an hour off his busy schedule to present awards to a
number of disabled people for their achievements.
A day before the World Disabled Day, he also gave away awards to three
corporates -- JW Marriott Hotel, Kinetic Engineering and NTPC -- for
taking the initiative in creating rewarding employment opportunities for
the disabled.
"What the disabled expect is not concessions or subsidies but
opportunities," he said at the function organised in New Delhi by the
National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People and Shell
India.
"Those who are disabled are not children of lesser God. We are obliged to
help them," he said and observed that disabled people have excelled in
various spheres of work, including civil services.
Admitting that the government has done little for the disabled, he asked
individuals and corporates to raise funds for assisting the disabled.
Chidambaram said he was alarmed to realise that the growing population of
the disabled in India have very few employment opportunities.
According to the census, there are about 21 million disabled people in
India. "This is a gross under-statement. A conservative estimate would be
60-70 million people, which is larger than entire population of some of
the European countries," he said.

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