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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (IJM) 
International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), 
Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME  
ISSN 0976-6502 (Print) 
ISSN 0976-6510 (Online) 
Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 
© IAEME: http://www.iaeme.com/IJM.asp 
Journal Impact Factor (2014): 7.2230 (Calculated by GISI) 
www.jifactor.com 
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IJM 
© I A E M E 
A STUDY ON THE REHABILITATION FACILITIES PROVIDED BY THE 
GOVERNMENT TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES  
ITS AWARENESS IN THE SOCIETY 
Major General Vijay P Pawar*, Dr George Judah 
*Research Scholar, AVSM, VSM (Retired) 
ABSTRACT 
Indian population is facing a large number of challenges like gender disparity, poverty, 
illiteracy and so on. The Government is making every effort to provide equal opportunity to each 
individual in the country that has a large population of 1.27 billion. Persons with disabilities must get 
opportunity to have better and healthier life in society like any other person and that is the need of 
the day. To meet this requirement, Society and Government play an important role. This study was 
carried out with an objective to understand the need of the government schemes which are available 
for the people with disabilities. Primary research was carried out to understand the society awareness 
of these facilities provided by the government, so that we can analyse the utility of the facilities. 
Study has revealed that there are great needs of the governmental support, which can be offered to 
the needy. Around 2% and more of the population in India  Maharashtra are with disabilities and 
this number is large. We need to look into betterment of these persons. People’s awareness about the 
schemes  support for rehabilitation is still low which must be increased through advertisement or 
any other promotion activity. Accessibility of the facilities for the disabled and those who are 
looking into their welfare can be improved only by the awareness of availability. 
OBJECTIVES 
• To find the need for rehabilitation of people with disabilities in Pune. 
• To study useful schemes the government has launched for disabled people. 
• To know of the general awareness of the people about Rehabilitation Centres and facilities. 
Hypothesis 
H1: There is significance between age  awareness about rehabilitation facilities available. 
H2: There is significance between the level of awareness between any facilities provided like 
Reservation in jobs, Scholarship in education  other concessional schemes.
International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), 
Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME  
i) Research Design: It is Exploratory and Descriptive Research as it an analysis the Research 
problem to find the need and facilities available for the people with disabilities by exploring 
secondary data of the population. Secondly the primary research was carried out to understand the 
awareness of the people about the facilities available for disabled people for better employment 
ii) Sampling Design: Universe: Individuals in Pune with minimum 10th Class Pass. 
Sample Frame: From Wakead, Dange Chowk, Chinchwad, Wanowari, Saswad. Hadapsar and parts 
of Pune. Sample units: Each individual. Type of Sampling: Non probabilistic Convenience 
Sampling. Sampling Size: This study is based on the sample of 127 People. 
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 
NEED FOR REHABILITATION 
 
Disabled People in the country are 2.2% of the population. Among the total disabled in the 
country, 12.6 million are males and 9.3 million are females as per census of 2001. As per National 
Sample Survey Organization's (NSSO) Survey 2002, the number of disabled persons in the country 
is 18.49 million and they form about 1.8% of the total estimated population. The census 2001 
indicates that 2.2% of the total population is affected by disability. Reputed foreign studies indicate 
that the correct population of disabled is anywhere around 10%. For this study all figures are based 
on disabled population of 2.2%. 
Disabled Population according to census 2011 in India 
Total India Population Persons 1210193422 
Total number of disabled persons Persons 268,10,557 
2.2% of total population 
Males 149,86,202 
Females 118,24,355 
In seeing Persons 50,32,463 
In Hearing Persons 50,71,007 
In Speech Persons 19,98,535 
In Movement Persons 54,36,604 
Mental Retardation Persons 15,05,624 
Mental Illness Persons 7,22,826 
Any Other Persons 49,27,011 
Multiple Disability Persons 21,16,487 
As we can see from the above data the total population of disable people has increase by .1% 
of 1211 million, therefore we can say that need of Rehabilitation is increasing for the better country. 
Disabled Population according to census 2011 in Pune 
Total India Population Persons 9429408 
Total number of 
disabled persons 
Persons 207446.976 
(Around 2 Lakhs People, figures worked out on the basis 
of 2.2 % of total population)
International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), 
Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME  
Reservation for Physically Handicapped people in India 
Reservation in Govt. job: 
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In Group 'C' and 'D' posts under the Government employed, reservations are provided in 
direct recruitment for physically handicapped persons. A few examples of such posts are as indicated 
below. 
Category of handicapped / Percentage of reservation 
i. Visually handicapped 1% 
ii. Orthopaedic ally handicapped 1% 
iii. Hearing handicapped 1% 
Scholarship 
The State Govt. awards scholarship to disabled persons from Class I to Class VIII. 
Assistance for self-employment: 
Financial assistance is given for self-employment to the disabled persons. 
Assistance for purchase of aids  appliances 
Assistance is provided to the concerned handicapped persons in order to improve his/her mobility 
Financial assistance for medical treatment in mainland is available. 
In Government Jobs 
3% reservation is available in Government jobs for physically handicapped persons in Group 
'C' and Group 'D' posts. 
The state government has decided that 1% vacancy of each for the Blind, the Deaf and for the 
Orthopaedic ally Handicapped in Class III and Class IV services of Govt. and comparable posts in 
the Public Sector Undertakings and local bodies. 
In Educational institutions 
2% seats are reserved for handicapped for extension programme like short termcourses in the 
following: 
Categories Program 
Mental Retardation Awareness Programme 
Learning disability 1% seat is reserved for handicapped for admission in Technical 
Institutions 
Scholarship/Stipend: Awards Rs.30/- P.M. as scholarship from Class I to Class VIII, if 
family income is less than Rs.4,800/- P.M 
Maintenance Allowance 
(Through Institutions / NGOs) 
Disabled persons whose age is 55 years and above, assistance 
provide by NGOs @ Rs.125/- P.M 
Unemployment allowance 
Unemployed graduates are sent to work in Government Offices 
and given Rs.100/- for 15 days. They have to work for 4 hours per 
day. 
Conveyance allowance: Government. employees get 5% of the basic or Rs.100/- P.M. for 
attending office 
Bus Concession 75% concession in bus fares to blind, deaf and Orthopaedic ally 
Handicapped persons 
Assistance for self-employment 
Financial assistance up to Rs.1000/- is given to the trained 
disabled person. 
A margin money scheme is implemented by State Govt. for
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Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME
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starting self-employment by disabled persons. Project up to 
Rs.25,000/- are considered for financial assistance. Out of this 
80% will be Bank Loan and 20% from the Government 
(Limited to Rs.5,000/-) 
Awards/Sports/Seminars: State Govt. gives awards to disabled for excellence in any work 
done 
Exemption in professional 
tax/road tax 
Physically handicapped persons are totally exempted from paying 
professional tax from 1987-88. Physically handicapped persons 
are also exempted from paying road tax. 
Assistance for purchase of aids 
 appliances 
Handicapped persons whose income is up to Rs.1500/- P.M. are 
entitled to 100% grant on aids and appliances, for those whose 
income is between Rs.1,501/- to Rs.2,000/- are entitled 50% 
assistance. The maximum limit of assistance and appliances is 
Rs.3,000/-. Handicapped persons are also eligible for Rs.150/- as 
conveyance allowance and Rs.10/- for lodging and boarding per 
day up to maximum of Rs.100/- for attending rehabilitation camps 
for aids and appliances. 
Primary Data Analysis 
1. Qualification 
Qualification 
Below 10th 3 
Higher secondary pass 12 
Graduated 44 
Graduate above 68 
89% of the responded are graduates above, so study was carried on good educated class. 
2. Age 
Age 
20-30 24 
30-40 84 
40  Above 19
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Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 
92% of the respondents are below 40 
 
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years of age. Responded are of young generation. 
3. Know any person with disabilities 
Yes 
No 
Know any person with disabilities
Only 37% of the samples were aware of persons with disabilities. 
4. Aware about the following types of disabilities 
Aware about the following types of disabilities 
Type 
Visually handicapped 
Orthopaedic ally handicapped 
Hearing handicapped 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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A study on the rehabilitation facilities provided by the government to people with

  • 1. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT (IJM) International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME ISSN 0976-6502 (Print) ISSN 0976-6510 (Online) Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME: http://www.iaeme.com/IJM.asp Journal Impact Factor (2014): 7.2230 (Calculated by GISI) www.jifactor.com 16 IJM © I A E M E A STUDY ON THE REHABILITATION FACILITIES PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ITS AWARENESS IN THE SOCIETY Major General Vijay P Pawar*, Dr George Judah *Research Scholar, AVSM, VSM (Retired) ABSTRACT Indian population is facing a large number of challenges like gender disparity, poverty, illiteracy and so on. The Government is making every effort to provide equal opportunity to each individual in the country that has a large population of 1.27 billion. Persons with disabilities must get opportunity to have better and healthier life in society like any other person and that is the need of the day. To meet this requirement, Society and Government play an important role. This study was carried out with an objective to understand the need of the government schemes which are available for the people with disabilities. Primary research was carried out to understand the society awareness of these facilities provided by the government, so that we can analyse the utility of the facilities. Study has revealed that there are great needs of the governmental support, which can be offered to the needy. Around 2% and more of the population in India Maharashtra are with disabilities and this number is large. We need to look into betterment of these persons. People’s awareness about the schemes support for rehabilitation is still low which must be increased through advertisement or any other promotion activity. Accessibility of the facilities for the disabled and those who are looking into their welfare can be improved only by the awareness of availability. OBJECTIVES • To find the need for rehabilitation of people with disabilities in Pune. • To study useful schemes the government has launched for disabled people. • To know of the general awareness of the people about Rehabilitation Centres and facilities. Hypothesis H1: There is significance between age awareness about rehabilitation facilities available. H2: There is significance between the level of awareness between any facilities provided like Reservation in jobs, Scholarship in education other concessional schemes.
  • 2. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME i) Research Design: It is Exploratory and Descriptive Research as it an analysis the Research problem to find the need and facilities available for the people with disabilities by exploring secondary data of the population. Secondly the primary research was carried out to understand the awareness of the people about the facilities available for disabled people for better employment ii) Sampling Design: Universe: Individuals in Pune with minimum 10th Class Pass. Sample Frame: From Wakead, Dange Chowk, Chinchwad, Wanowari, Saswad. Hadapsar and parts of Pune. Sample units: Each individual. Type of Sampling: Non probabilistic Convenience Sampling. Sampling Size: This study is based on the sample of 127 People. 17 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY NEED FOR REHABILITATION Disabled People in the country are 2.2% of the population. Among the total disabled in the country, 12.6 million are males and 9.3 million are females as per census of 2001. As per National Sample Survey Organization's (NSSO) Survey 2002, the number of disabled persons in the country is 18.49 million and they form about 1.8% of the total estimated population. The census 2001 indicates that 2.2% of the total population is affected by disability. Reputed foreign studies indicate that the correct population of disabled is anywhere around 10%. For this study all figures are based on disabled population of 2.2%. Disabled Population according to census 2011 in India Total India Population Persons 1210193422 Total number of disabled persons Persons 268,10,557 2.2% of total population Males 149,86,202 Females 118,24,355 In seeing Persons 50,32,463 In Hearing Persons 50,71,007 In Speech Persons 19,98,535 In Movement Persons 54,36,604 Mental Retardation Persons 15,05,624 Mental Illness Persons 7,22,826 Any Other Persons 49,27,011 Multiple Disability Persons 21,16,487 As we can see from the above data the total population of disable people has increase by .1% of 1211 million, therefore we can say that need of Rehabilitation is increasing for the better country. Disabled Population according to census 2011 in Pune Total India Population Persons 9429408 Total number of disabled persons Persons 207446.976 (Around 2 Lakhs People, figures worked out on the basis of 2.2 % of total population)
  • 3. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME Reservation for Physically Handicapped people in India Reservation in Govt. job: 18 In Group 'C' and 'D' posts under the Government employed, reservations are provided in direct recruitment for physically handicapped persons. A few examples of such posts are as indicated below. Category of handicapped / Percentage of reservation i. Visually handicapped 1% ii. Orthopaedic ally handicapped 1% iii. Hearing handicapped 1% Scholarship The State Govt. awards scholarship to disabled persons from Class I to Class VIII. Assistance for self-employment: Financial assistance is given for self-employment to the disabled persons. Assistance for purchase of aids appliances Assistance is provided to the concerned handicapped persons in order to improve his/her mobility Financial assistance for medical treatment in mainland is available. In Government Jobs 3% reservation is available in Government jobs for physically handicapped persons in Group 'C' and Group 'D' posts. The state government has decided that 1% vacancy of each for the Blind, the Deaf and for the Orthopaedic ally Handicapped in Class III and Class IV services of Govt. and comparable posts in the Public Sector Undertakings and local bodies. In Educational institutions 2% seats are reserved for handicapped for extension programme like short termcourses in the following: Categories Program Mental Retardation Awareness Programme Learning disability 1% seat is reserved for handicapped for admission in Technical Institutions Scholarship/Stipend: Awards Rs.30/- P.M. as scholarship from Class I to Class VIII, if family income is less than Rs.4,800/- P.M Maintenance Allowance (Through Institutions / NGOs) Disabled persons whose age is 55 years and above, assistance provide by NGOs @ Rs.125/- P.M Unemployment allowance Unemployed graduates are sent to work in Government Offices and given Rs.100/- for 15 days. They have to work for 4 hours per day. Conveyance allowance: Government. employees get 5% of the basic or Rs.100/- P.M. for attending office Bus Concession 75% concession in bus fares to blind, deaf and Orthopaedic ally Handicapped persons Assistance for self-employment Financial assistance up to Rs.1000/- is given to the trained disabled person. A margin money scheme is implemented by State Govt. for
  • 4. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME
  • 5. 19 starting self-employment by disabled persons. Project up to Rs.25,000/- are considered for financial assistance. Out of this 80% will be Bank Loan and 20% from the Government (Limited to Rs.5,000/-) Awards/Sports/Seminars: State Govt. gives awards to disabled for excellence in any work done Exemption in professional tax/road tax Physically handicapped persons are totally exempted from paying professional tax from 1987-88. Physically handicapped persons are also exempted from paying road tax. Assistance for purchase of aids appliances Handicapped persons whose income is up to Rs.1500/- P.M. are entitled to 100% grant on aids and appliances, for those whose income is between Rs.1,501/- to Rs.2,000/- are entitled 50% assistance. The maximum limit of assistance and appliances is Rs.3,000/-. Handicapped persons are also eligible for Rs.150/- as conveyance allowance and Rs.10/- for lodging and boarding per day up to maximum of Rs.100/- for attending rehabilitation camps for aids and appliances. Primary Data Analysis 1. Qualification Qualification Below 10th 3 Higher secondary pass 12 Graduated 44 Graduate above 68 89% of the responded are graduates above, so study was carried on good educated class. 2. Age Age 20-30 24 30-40 84 40 Above 19
  • 6. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 92% of the respondents are below 40 $ $ %
  • 7. years of age. Responded are of young generation. 3. Know any person with disabilities Yes No Know any person with disabilities
  • 8. Only 37% of the samples were aware of persons with disabilities. 4. Aware about the following types of disabilities Aware about the following types of disabilities Type Visually handicapped Orthopaedic ally handicapped Hearing handicapped ! – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 16-24 © IAEME 20 47 80 Yes No 62 65 62 65 61 66 # # ' ( )
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  • 12. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME 21 Around 50% of the responded are aware about the type of disabilities; people must be educated on this aspect so that others can help the needy and understand the people with disabilities better. 5. Are you aware about what type of governmental support is provided Are you aware about what type of governmental support is provided Yes 49 No 78 # 38% of the people are aware about the governmental schemes facilities. This awareness must be increased then only many people will be able to avail the facilities being offered by the Government. 6. Facilities Awareness Facility Rating: 1 to 5 Scale 1: Fully aware, 2:Aware 3: Neutral 4: Not Aware 5: Fully Unaware Reservation in Government Job 20 38 39 22 8 Scholarship/Stipend 18 30 33 34 12 Maintenance Allowance (Through 11 Institutions/NGOs) 14 51 40 11 Unemployment allowance 8 10 33 49 27 Conveyance allowance 20 20 42 30 15 Bus Concession 24 29 33 45 16 Assistance for self-employment 16 17 40 41 13 Awards/Sports/Seminars 15 19 37 40 16 Exemption in professional tax/road tax 12 16 40 39 20 Assistance for purchase of aids appliances 13 7 39 32 36 ( )
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  • 14. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME 22
  • 15. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME 23 Awareness for the Reservation in Government jobs educational scholarship are high as more no. of people given fully aware aware opinion regarding this two schemes. Other schemes are need to be promoted, people must be educated communicated on, so that needy can reach to the service. In data analysis, only the score of wt. avg. for these two schemes is acceptable to be aware region bellow 3(Neutral Point.) Hypothesis 1 H1: There is significance between age awareness about rehabilitation facilities available Chi-Square Test Frequencies Test Statistics Age awareness_about_Govt_support Chi-Square 41.843a 3.962b df 2 1 Asymp. Sig. .000 .026 a. 0 cells (.0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 51.4. b. 0 cells (.0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The minimum expected cell frequency is 73.0. Null Hypothesis is rejected; there is a significance relationship between Age awareness about the Governmental support provided to people with disabilities. It can be said that aged people are more aware about the governmental support to people with disabilities. Hypothesis 2: H2: There is significance between the level of awareness between any facilities provided like Reservation in jobs, Scholarship in education other concessional schemes Test Statistics Reservation _Govt_Jobs Schola rship Maintena nce_Allow ance Unemploy ment_allo wance Conveya nce_allo wance Bus_Conc ession Assistance_f or_selfempl oyment Awards Exemption_in_ professional_ta x Assistan ce_for_p urchase_ of_aids_ applianc es Chi- Square 29.023a 31.775a 31.234a 145.712a 65.642a 79.430b 67.127a 93.763b 221.632a 181.321b df 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 Asymp. Sig. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Null Hypothesis is rejected; there is a significance difference in the level of awareness of the scheme provided by the government.
  • 16. International Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 0976 - 6510(Online), Volume 5, Issue 8, August (2014), pp. 16-24 © IAEME 24 CONCLUSIONS The study carried out reveals that more than 2% of the population in India is suffering from different types of disabilities and this is a matter of concern to rehabilitation bodies to organise facilities that need to be provided to the disabled for a better life. Government has organised to provide many facilities for the disabled like Reservations, Scholarships and Concessions at Centre and State level. The monetary amount being given seems to be low in today’s economic environment and this can be revised, so also better awareness of the facilities being provided need to be generated as less than 38% persons are aware about these facilities. There is significant relationship between age and awareness of the people. We can see that as age grows person’s awareness about the schemes for the people with disabilities increases. This awareness can be further improved by many ways for better utilization of the facilities being provided to the needy people. All the facilities are not known equally among the people. There are also significant differences in the awareness of different schemes - reservations and educational concessions are popularly known but other schemes must be promoted as awareness about these schemes is low. SUGGESTIONS Amounts towards Scholarships and all other monetary aids can be increased as it is low in today’s economic environment. The higher revised values if offered by the government, will be helpful to up-liftment of the disable person. Awareness regarding disabilities, difficulties and the facilities available amongst all categories of persons must increase as it is very low. LIMITATIONS The Study was based on samples, so finding may vary from population to population and sample to sample. Exact Population size was taken under study was from census 2001, so data will be changing every day. Scheme s for the disabled will vary from country to country and state to state, so this study may not be true in different countries or states where disabled are really cared for. FUTURE SCOPE Culture and Society of a region would play an important role for impacting social life of the people and the disabled. Social factor can have a major impact in looking after disabilities of all types. Further study can be carried out by considering the social dimension. Bibliography [1] http://ayjnihh.nic.in/aw/disabilityline.html. [2] http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_And_You/disabled_population.aspx. [3] www.disabilityindia.co.in/useful-information. [4] www.pcmcindia.gov.in.