Aviation as the word suggests is the blueprint, manufacturing and improving procedures for an aircraft and its use. Aviation sector in India experienced liberalization in its late nineties when private airlines like spice jet, jet airways, Kingfisher, Indigo, go air etc. contributed 75 percent to the Indian market. The cause for the growth of the aviation sector relies on the flourishing tourism industry, more outbound tours, financial progress, and lesser airfares because of the introduction of low cost carriers and improved buying power of the people.
Many international airlines, including Indian carriers, have either cancelled or rescheduled their flights to north European destinations following volcanic ash clouding the flight path, a top Air India official said on Friday.
International day for persons with disabilities on 3rd December - Note on schemes for the welfare of persons with
disabilities and concessions available to them.
The Government of India is committed for the realization of full participation, protection of rights, and equal
opportunities to all including persons with disabilities. India is a country where most of the population lives in
the rural areas and accessing the health and rehabilitation services has always been a challenge. In a
Backgrounder issued yesterday, a brief summary of the major steps initiated by the Ministry of Social Justice &
Empowerment in this direction were given.
Following is the Background Note on the legislative and Institutional framework along with the major schemes of
the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment for the welfare of the People with Disabilities (PwDs). The Note also
contains information on facilities and concessions available to PwDs under other central schemes which are being
run by other Union Ministries.
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Legislative Framework:
There are four important legislations dealing on disabilities issues- The Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, has laid the foundation of recognition of
rights for Persons with Disabilities and has facilitated development of specific programmes for their education,
rehabilitation, employment, non-discrimination and social security. The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992
regulates and monitors training of rehabilitation professionals and personnel. The National Trust for the welfare
of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999, aims at enabling
and empowering persons with disabilities to live independently as fully as possible in their community. Mental
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