Roadblock on the Way of Disabled Students in the Higher Education

Aditi Pandey
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The development of any nation depends on its citizens. Every citizen has their contribution to the development of a nation even the disabled person. They also have an equal rights to get a higher education. Higher education increases the chance of employability, thus, affirming dignified life for persons with disabilities. As per Census 2011, in India, out of the 121 Cr population, about 2.68 Cr persons are ‘disabled’ which is 2.21% of the total population. But it has been seen that very few of these people reach higher education. According to census 2011, 61% of the disabled children aged 5-19 years are attending an educational institution, 12% attended educational institutions earlier while 27% never attended educational institutions. That makes the author think and ask about how our higher education institutions are accessible for disabled students. How inclusive are our higher education institutions? In the light of the above-mentioned problems the present paper has discussed the education of children with special needs in higher education specifically with respect to visual impairment, hearing impairement, locomotor disability, and speech-related impairment. The discussion starts with what all kind of legal provisions and reservations which are there for them in higher education and how many are utilized and used by them. What all things are there in the new education policy for them specifically in higher education, whether their needs have been realized in detail or it has been just touched superficially and at the end, few suggestions related to all these issues have been discussed.
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残疾学生在高等教育中的障碍
任何国家的发展都依赖于它的公民。每个公民都有自己的贡献,一个国家的发展,即使是残疾人。他们也有平等的权利接受高等教育。高等教育增加了就业机会,从而肯定了残疾人有尊严的生活。根据2011年人口普查,在印度12.1亿人口中,约有2.68亿人是“残疾人”,占总人口的2.21%。但是,这些人中很少有人接受过高等教育。根据2011年人口普查,61%的5-19岁残疾儿童在教育机构就读,12%的儿童较早就读,27%的儿童从未就读过教育机构。这让作者思考和思考我们的高等教育机构如何为残疾学生提供便利。我们的高等教育机构的包容性如何?针对上述问题,本文从视觉障碍、听力障碍、运动障碍和语言障碍等方面探讨了高等教育中特殊需要儿童的教育问题。首先讨论的是在高等教育中对他们有哪些法律规定和保留以及他们利用和使用了多少。新的教育政策具体在高等教育中为他们提供了什么,他们的需求是否得到了详细的实现,还是只是肤浅的触及,最后几乎没有讨论到与这些问题相关的建议。
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