Sociology, asked by Nitin9974, 11 months ago

What term do we use for disabled person?
(a) Challenged person
(b) Ordinary
(c) Geneous
(d) None of these

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Answered by murarikoushik966
19

Answer:

challenged person

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Answered by kunalgourav38
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Answer:

(a) Challenged person and to be more precise it would be Physically challenged person.

Explanation:

"Person with disability" or "Physically challenged Person" refers to a person who has a long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairment that, when combined with other factors like hurdles, prevents him from fully and equitably participating in society.

"Person with benchmark disability" refers to a person who, as certified by the certifying authority, has at least 40% of a specified disability when that impairment has not been defined in measurable terms. It also includes a person whose disability has been defined in measurable terms.

The Person with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act of 1995 specifies what constitutes a disability as follows:

1) Blindness

2) Poor eyesight

3) Leprosy-cured

4) Hearing loss

5) Mobility issues

6) Mental retardation

7) Mental disorders

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