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August 12, 2024

14 disabled dying in a month in a govt-run shelter home has turned the spotlight on their plights and the negligence of authorities. From schools denying admissions to colleges and hospitals not fully accessible, Ashish Srivastava, Prabhat Shukla and Anup Verma delve deep into the issue.

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AN unprecedented 14 mentally ill patients dying in a month in a city's shelter home, allegedly due to lack of care or resources, has once again exposed the travails of the disabled in accessing health care and the lackadaisical approach of authori ties towards the weakest in society.

After the news broke of the deaths at the city government-run Asha Kiran shelter in Rohini, the city government ordered a probe, the high court sought a report on the drinking water supply, the opposition BJP hit the streets, holding the AAP responsible, while the latter accused, the Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena for the lapses.

"The deaths occurred due to health issues and malnutrition and indicated the lack of availability of requisite facilities to the inmates," Delhi Cabinet Minister Atishi said.

Soon, we will know what led to the deaths. But will their condition improve?

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Be it education, health or employment, Delhi arguably outshines other metropolises. However, beneath this facade lies the daily struggles of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) and its growing homeless population. According to the estimates, around 4 per cent of the population are born with disabilities, while another 6-7 per cent acquire them later in life.

Going by these statistics, at least 10 per cent of the city's residents, or around 25 lakh people, are those with disabilities. This vast section continues to suffer from systemic neglect and apathy. Despite implementing various policies and schemes, these individuals' everyday lives paint a stark picture of indifference and inefficiency. One of the most glaring examples is the condition of Delhi's healthcare facilities. In January 2024, the Delhi government ordered that all public hospitals be accessible to persons with disabilities within three months. This order followed years of delays and non-compliance with the Health Ministry's 2022 guidelines on accessibility.

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