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Social Exclusion And Inclusive Policy In Jammu And Kashmir

Social Exclusion And Inclusive Policy In Jammu And Kashmir

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Introduction

Social Exclusion:- Overall, Social Exclusion is a condition in which individuals are unable to participate fully in political, social, economic and cultural life. Social exclusion in not only a phenomenon but a process too. Social exclusion got its first existence in France, where it was used by Paul Lenior in 1974.
Social exclusion refers to identify the situation of certain excluded groups under one umbrella which includes physically and mentally challenged children, substance abusers, delinquents, single parents and marginals. Social exclusion is a complex and multi-dimensional situation having political, social and cultural ramifications.

Forms of Social Exclusion

A. Economic Exclusion: Deprivation in relation to basic needs and material goods. It is inadequate access to government and non-government healthcare, education, housing, employment, insurance etc.
B. Political Exclusion: Inadequate participation and representation in democratic institutions and processes. These institutions and processes include expressing opinions, elections, political parties, parliament etc. It is the deprivation of opportunity to engage with and contribute to functioning of these institutiins and processes.
C. Cultural Exclusion: A lack of consonance with basic rules of society.
D. Social Exclusion: A lack of participation in formal and informal social networks.

Conditions of Special Ability

Special Ability is a condition caused by an accident, trauma, genetics or disease that may limit a person's mobility, hearing, vision, speech or mental function. Grossly, Special Ability includes locomotor, visual, hearing and other mental ailments. It is individual ability in a particular mental or physical function as opposed to general ability.
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Special Ability and Social Exclusion

Special Ability fits into all the three elements of Political, Cultural and Social Exclusion stated in UNICEF report 2006 "Excluded and Invisible"
People with special abilities are undoubtedly among the most vulnerable and remain at risk of social exclusion. More than any other socially excluded group, people with special abilities remain invisible in political agendas, human rights struggle, development strategies and in science reserach.
Generally, for Special Abled People the world is beyond reach. The most ordinary aspirations like to enter educational institutions, to work, to go out to worship, get married etc are frequently denied. Persons with special abilities have remained at the outer periphery of both society and Government policies.
India has specially abled population of about 26 million suffering from various kinds of special abilities which account for 2.21 percent of total population.

Treatment of people with special abilities

  • Children bulying other children within school
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  • Bus drivers failing to support access needs of passengers with special abilitiesJandK BOSE
  • Discrimination against people with special abilitiesJandK BOSE

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The  scenario  of  the  specially  abled  population  in  Jammu and Kashmir registers a  distressing  picture.  The total  specially  abled  population of  the  erstwhile  State of  Jammu &  Kashmir was  302670 lakhs in 2001.There has been increase in population of  specially  abled in  erstwhile  State  according to  the  Census 2011; the total  population has risen  to  363105 lakhs  with  an increase  of  more  than Fifty Thousand persons.

Efforts Made by Government in Jammu and Kashmir for more Inclusion

 
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has been working towards strengthening norms and values of social inclusion. The department of Social  Welfare,  Nodal  Agencies of  Govt.  of  Jammu and Kashmir work in holistic  manner with other Government Departments, agencies, NGOs and civil  society for more inclusion of Specially Abled persons to make the society more inclusive. Social Welfare Department of Jammu & Kashmir Government has formulated various policies and programs like Pre-Matric and Post-Matric Scholarship Schemes for students with special ability. Reservations for  specially  abled in Educational Institutions, in Public Employment etc. were in accordance  with the Fundamental Rights as enshrined in the constitution of India. The Government has been providing special unemployment allowances to  all  Educated unemployed  specially  abled persons. The schemes are applicable to a person with   minimum qualification  from  matric to Master’s degree. 

How we can Include Socially Excluded 


Proper sensitization  is  required along with  appropriate awareness, training and education regarding the conditions, problems and challenges faced by specially abled people. Inclusive Education should be made compulsory  at  all  levels  of schooling. Surrounding amenities (lifts/ramps) should be structured at public places. Sports for specially abled should be encouraged. Special emphasis be laid on promoting self employment among differently abled persons.

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