Education bill to benefit disabled children, says Sibal
Education bill to benefit disabled children, says Sibal
This is the first time disabled children are included in the school system.

New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the Education Bill which makes education free and compulsory for children aged between six to 14 years of age.

Speaking on the debate on the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2009, Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal said it would also benefit disabled children.

He also emphasised that it would be for the first time such children would be integrated in the school system.

Sibal said the legislation left it to the states to list out disadvantaged children according to local circumstances, but "it would be the obligation of the states to include differently abled children".

"When we frame the model rules for the implementation of the legislation, we will ensure that children suffering from disabilities must be included among the disadvantaged children," the Minister said.

"This would be the first time in India that disabled children would be integrated in the school system," he added amid thumping of desks by the members.

Sibal said there was another legislation of the 1990s that spoke of equal opportunities and this "is being amended to include certain differently abled categories in that legislation".

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