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Inviting comments and suggestions on the Draft Accessibility Standards for the Products Sector

Inviting comments and suggestions on the Draft Accessibility Standards for the Products Sector
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Aug 14, 2025
अंतिम तिथि :
Sep 14, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), in collaboration with MyGov, invites comments and suggestions ...

The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), in collaboration with MyGov, invites comments and suggestions from stakeholders and the general public on the draft accessibility standards for the Products Sector. These draft standards, which identify non-negotiable rules, have been prepared to strengthen the creation of barrier-free environments in accordance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 and relevant rules.

The draft document is now available for review. Click here to read.

All interested individuals are requested to carefully examine the proposed standards and submit their feedback, comments, and suggestions on the MyGov platform, ensuring that personal details are entered accurately during registration.

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megam suresh kumar
megam suresh kumar 10 महीने 5 दिन पहले
Why should people in villages or the unemployed go outside to the city to find a job? It would be good if a single factory or any mini factory was built for every 10 or 15 villages and employment opportunities were created there, utilizing the resources available there and providing employment to the people there. If this is done, the area will be economically developed by providing opportunities and employment to the people there, the mandals and the district.
NagendraTripathi
NagendraTripathi 10 महीने 5 दिन पहले
Every year, huge amounts of taxpayers’ money are spent on road construction, yet most roads start breaking within 1–2 years. Roads that should last 10–20 years develop potholes, cracks, and unsafe conditions in just one rainy season. The main reason is corruption in tenders and contracts. Instead of using proper material and technology, many contractors cut costs to fill their own pockets. Government officials approve such work without strict checks. Every year new tenders are floated, more money is spent, but the public keeps suffering. Good quality roads can easily last decades if built honestly, but due to corruption, we face dangerous potholes, accidents, and wasted taxpayer money It’s time to demand transparency, strict audits, and punishment for corrupt contractors. Roads are a lifeline of the country, and their poor condition reflects the failure of governance.
NagendraTripathi
NagendraTripathi 10 महीने 5 दिन पहले
Here , are some views of 17 year old Indian citizen , hope Pm sir will cheak and take some action otherwise I will loose faith on Indian Democratic and governing system and prefer to left this country. In future. These are also the reasons of why teens ruining their life .
Rajeshwari Paithatale
Rajeshwari Paithatale 10 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Conducting regular third party audits. Creating public portal to encourage citizens involvement. Subsidies and tax benefits builders Reservations in jobs,additional reservations for skill development trainings.government websites and mobile applications. Establish a strong grievance redressal system for welfare of disabled people.provide awareness programs for government employees, officers and public. Engage with all stakeholders including disabled peoples and also organisations in policy and desicion making processes. Provide tax exemptions for devices, medicines and tools for disabled peoples.