Political Science, asked by avneetkaur74, 8 months ago

5. According to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act,
2016, persons with disabilities have equal rights, and that
the government should make possible their full
participation in society. The government has to provide
free education and integrate children with disabilities into
mainstream schools. This law also states that all public
places including buildings, schools, etc., should be
accessible and provided with ramps.
Look at the photograph and think about the boy who is being
carried down the stairs. Do you think the above law is being
implemented in his case? What needs to be done to make the
building more accessible for him? How would his being carried
down the stairs affect his dignity as well as his safety?​

Answers

Answered by abishekcps
3

Answer:

No, the Disabilities Act is not being implemented here because according to the act all public places including buildings, schools, etc., should be accessible and provided with ramps for disabled people.

Therefore, the building should have provision for ramps making it easily accessible for the disabled people.

The boy in the given picture being carried down might be dangerous and unsafe because he might slip, get hurt and cause any physical injury.

His dignity is also affected here because he has to rely on someone else which might make him feel dependent and inferior to others.

I also suggest that government can make a law so that People with diability get free surgery.

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Answered by CuteRimmy
0

Explanation:

According to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act,

2016, persons with disabilities have equal rights, and that

the government should make possible their full

participation in society. The government has to provide

free education and integrate children with disabilities into

mainstream schools. This law also states that all public

places including buildings, schools, etc., should be

accessible and provided with ramps.

Look at the photograph and think about the boy who is being

carried down the stairs. Do you think the above law is being

implemented in his case? What needs to be done to make the

building more accessible for him? How would his being carried

down the stairs affect his dignity as well as his safety?

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