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Discarding disability, celebrating ability

An estimated one billion people live with some form of disability worldwide, devoid of their rights, abused, ignored and facing social exclusion. But they have not given up hope. On International day of persons with disabilities, Swati Kundra looks at five such inspiring individuals in in five Indian cities. Case studies inside |Photo feature:Delhi girl Riya Gupta is on top of her game

Updated on: Dec 03, 2013 04:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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An estimated one billion of the world's population live with some form of disability. For many, social exclusion, attitudinal problems, lack of employment opportunities and the inability to pursue personal fulfillment are the barriers that make everyday survival a challenge. They are abused, ignored and are considered a burden on society. They are devoid of their rights, and are more prone to stigma.

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"The number of disabled people at the society level might seem less, but the truth is that the we never get to see them. Even their family members are ashamed of taking them along to public places," says Dr Arun Mukherjee, director, Udaan, an NGO which cares for people with cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome etc.

For many people with disability, physical violence and abuse are a norm. As per UN Enable, a platform for the development of persons with disabilities, a survey conducted in Odisha in 2004 revealed that 25% of women with intellectual disabilities were raped and 6% women with disabilities were forcibly sterilized.

Lack of employment opportunities is another major obstacle that adds to the grievances of the disabled. The employment rate of disabled people has actually fallen from 42.7% in 1991 down to 37.6 % in 2002 according to a 2007 report by the World Bank.

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