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Population of Differently abled Persons

Disabled Population in India


State-wise data of disabled population, as per  Census     2001


Sl. No.State/ UTDisabled population
1.Andaman & Nicobar Islands7,057
2.Andhra Pradesh13,64,981
3.Arunachal Pradesh33,315
4.Assam5,30,300
5.Bihar18,87,611
6.Chandigarh15,538
7.Chhattisgarh4,19,887
8.Dadra & Nagar Haveli4,048
9.Daman & Diu3,171
10.Delhi2,35,886
11.Goa15,749
12.Gujarat10,45,465
13.Haryana4,55,040
14.Himachal Pradesh1,55,950
15.Jammu &Kashmir3,02,670
16.Jharkhand4,48,377
17.Karnataka9,40,643
18.Lakshadweep1,678
19.Kerala8,60,794
20.Madhya Pradesh14,08,528
21.Maharashtra15,69,582
22.Manipur28,376
23.Meghalaya28,803
24.Mizoram16,011
25.Nagaland26,499
26.Orissa10,21,335
27.Puducherry25,857
28.Punjab4,24,523
29.Rajastahan14,11,979
30.Sikkim20,367
31.Tamil Nadu16,42,497
32.Tripura58,940
33.Uttar Pradesh34,53,369
34.Uttarakhand1,94,769
35.West Bengal18,47,174

Total2,19,06,769

Disability-wise

Disability-wise number of persons with disabilities in the country as per the Census-2001
S. NoState/UTVisual disabilitySpeech disabilityHearing disabilityLocomotor disabilityMental disabilityTotal
1Jammu & Kashmir208,7131695614,15737,96524,879302,670
2Himachal Pradesh64,12212,76215,23946,51217,315155,950
3Punjab170,85322,75617,348149,75863,808424,523
4Chandigarh8,4228826073,8281,79915,538
5Uttaranchal85,66816,74915,99056,47419,888194,769
6Haryana201,35824,92027,682151,48549,595455,040
7Delhi120,71215,5058,74164,88526,043235,886
8Rajasthan753,96273,14775,235400,577109,0581,411,979
9Uttar Pradesh1,852,071255,951128,303930,580286,4643,453,369
10Bihar1,005,605130,47173,970512,246165,3191,887,611
11Sikkim10,7903,1743,4322,17279920,367
12Arunachal Pradesh23,0792,4293,0723,4741,26133,315
13Nagaland9,9684,3985,2454,2582,63026,499
14Manipur11,7132,7692,9946,1774,72328,376
15Mizoram6,2572,0062,4212,4762,85116,011
16Tripura27,5055,1055,69913,9706,66158,940
17Meghalaya13,3813,4313,6685,1273,19628,803
18Assam282,05656,97451,82591,97047,475530,300
19West Bengal862,073170,022131,579412,658270,8421,847,174
20Jharkhand186,21639,68328,233138,32355,922448,377
21Orissa514,10468,67384,115250,851103,5921,021,335
22Chhattisgarh160,13130,43834,093151,61143,614419,887
23Gujarat494,62466,53470,321310,765103,2211,045,465
24Daman & Diu1,8981891206902743,171
25Dadra & Nagar Haveli2,3462953377952754,048
26Maharashtra580,930113,04392,390569,945213,2741,569,582
27Madhya Pradesh636,21475,82585,354495,878115,2571,408,528
28Andhra Pradesh581,587138,97473,373415,848155,1991,364,981
29Karnataka440,87590,71749,861266,55992,631940,643
30Goa4,3931,8681,0004,9103,57815,749
31Lakshadweep6032071475052161,678
32Kerala334,62267,06679,713237,707141,686860,794
33Tamil Nadu964,063124,47972,636353,798127,5211,642,497
34Pondicherry10,6461,8182,2778,8302,28625,857
35Andman & Nicobar3,3216525451,8706697,057







21,906,769

Disabled Population in TamilNadu:


Differently Able

The problem of disability is gaining more and more importance all over the world. The planners of India very well understand the significance of the problem. The government of India and also state governments have framed various policies for persons with physical disabilities: reservation jobs, concession facilities in traveling, special training institutions etc. At the same time there is a network of NGOs working for the development of persons with physical disabilities.

Statistics:

Physically disabled population in India and Tamilnadu:

Number of disabled in each type of disabilities is depicted in table below, which shows total number of disabled in India as 21,906,769 which constitute more than 2 percent of total population. As per Census 2001, the total disabled population in Tamilnadu was around 16 lakhs. While Coimbatore had the maximum number with 1.16 lakhs, followed by Chennai (96,440) and Vellore (over 84,576), Perambalur had the least with only 12,820.

Disabled in India by types of disability:

Types of Disability

Number of Disabled

Percentage

Sight

10634881

48.55%

Speech

1640868

7.49%

Hearing

1261722

5.76%

Movement

6105477

27.87%

Mental

2263821

10.33%

Total

21906769

100.00%

Source: Census of India 2001

The total work participation rate among disabled is 34.49% and 29.55% among males and females respectively. The work participation rate is low among females as compared to males and in urban areas as compared to rural/urban areas. Lack of education and employment opportunities for mentally disabled along with negative attitude of the employer to employ mentally disabled are reasons for this trend.

Challenges of Differently Able:

Lack of proper training, job information and overall social acceptance are the main challenges faced by the physically disabled people. They are part of poverty as majority of them stay in rural/urban/semi-urban areas; hence, migration also becomes a challenge for them. These people are never considered to be in the mainstream although few corporate like Shakthi Masala, Tata-owned VSNL and IBM believe that they are differently able and provide suitable job training. The differently able people do have skills or can develop certain skills and specific jobs, which can suit their ability, can be provided for them.

The major barrier to employment by the people with disabilities in our society continues to be attitudinal barriers; stereotypical thinking and assumption about what people with disabilities can and can’t do. The greatest benefit of the active participation of disabled people in mainstream activities of the society, however, is the improvement in the quality of their lives that cannot be calculated in monetary terms. They are a marginalized population of the country; disability and poverty are inter-connected and only 1% of physically challenged Indians are able to get a better job.

Our Impact:

1. VelaiSMS strives to include and bring the physically challenged people to mainstream and provide them skills/employment information.

2. VelaiSMS finds out from Skill Trainers and Employers on Skills/Jobs that Differently abled people can acquire or do and caters their need as per the Industries in the demography.

3. This would enable the differently abled and employers with help of specialized skill development partner build an eco-system, which is conducive for this segment. Information access is critical for building and spreading the eco-system.

4. The identified jobs may not require travel or reaching out to traditional work locations, even if the jobs are at work locations, then only employers who provide such facility and work would be the published jobs to the differently able.


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Differently Able

The problem of disability is gaining more and more importance all over the world. The planners of India very well understand the significance of the problem. The government of India and also state governments have framed various policies for persons with physical disabilities: reservation jobs, concession facilities in traveling, special training institutions etc. At the same time there is a network of NGOs working for the development of persons with physical disabilities.

Statistics:

Physically disabled population in India and Tamilnadu:

Number of disabled in each type of disabilities is depicted in table below, which shows total number of disabled in India as 21,906,769 which constitute more than 2 percent of total population. As per Census 2001, the total disabled population in Tamilnadu was around 16 lakhs. While Coimbatore had the maximum number with 1.16 lakhs, followed by Chennai (96,440) and Vellore (over 84,576), Perambalur had the least with only 12,820.

Disabled in India by types of disability:

Types of DisabilityNumber of DisabledPercentage
Sight10,634,88148.55%
Speech1,640,8687.49%
Hearing1,261,7225.76%
Movement6,105,47727.87%
Mental2,263,82110.33%
Total21,906,769100.00%

Source: Census of India 2001

The total work participation rate among disabled is 34.49% and 29.55% among males and females respectively. The work participation rate is low among females as compared to males and in urban areas as compared to rural/urban areas. Lack of education and employment opportunities for mentally disabled along with negative attitude of the employer to employ mentally disabled are reasons for this trend.

Challenges of Differently Able:

Lack of proper training, job information and overall social acceptance are the main challenges faced by the physically disabled people. They are part of poverty as majority of them stay in rural/urban/semi-urban areas; hence, migration also becomes a challenge for them. These people are never considered to be in the mainstream although few corporate like Shakthi Masala, Tata-owned VSNL and IBM believe that they are differently able and provide suitable job training. The differently able people do have skills or can develop certain skills and specific jobs, which can suit their ability, can be provided for them.

The major barrier to employment by the people with disabilities in our society continues to be attitudinal barriers; stereotypical thinking and assumption about what people with disabilities can and can’t do. The greatest benefit of the active participation of disabled people in mainstream activities of the society, however, is the improvement in the quality of their lives that cannot be calculated in monetary terms. They are a marginalized population of the country; disability and poverty are inter-connected and only 1% of physically challenged Indians are able to get a better job.

Our Impact:

1. VelaiSMS strives to include and bring the physically challenged people to mainstream and provide them skills/employment information.

2. VelaiSMS finds out from Skill Trainers and Employers on Skills/Jobs that Differently abled people can acquire or do and caters their need as per the Industries in the demography.

3. This would enable the differently abled and employers with help of specialized skill development partner build an eco-system, which is conducive for this segment. Information access is critical for building and spreading the eco-system.

4. The identified jobs may not require travel or reaching out to traditional work locations, even if the jobs are at work locations, then only employers who provide such facility and work would be the published jobs to the differently able.

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