According to the 2011 data released by Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India today, out of the total households having disabled persons, about 99 per cent homes are normal homes, 0.4 per cent are institutional and 0.2 per cent are house-less households.
The data on disabled population has been released by types of disability, households and gender.
The differently-abled living in different types of households are further cross-classified into eight different disabilities i.E. Seeing, hearing, speech, movement, mental retardation, mental illness, multiple disability for India, States and Union Territories.
The differently-abled in normal households increased by 48,19,382, institutional households by 65,895 and house-less households by 22,948 between 2001-11, the data said.
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Meanwhile, normal households increased by 2,02,4495, institutional households by 8,370 and house-less households by 13,560 during the time, it added.
According to the Census of India, a group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an 'institutional household'.