She said the city government is aspiring to make Delhi a caring city for one and all, especially for the elderly and differently-abled.
"It is estimated that there are 1.7 million autistic persons in the country. However, the majority of autistic people in India have not been diagnosed and don't receive the services they need," she said, flagging of the Autism Awareness Walk 2013 organised at India Gate by an NGO, Attachavi Foundation.
The CM lamented that even if a child is diagnosed correctly there were very few resources at the parents' disposal.
"Most schools are not equipped to handle autistic children. The problem of education of autistic children is quite complex," she said.
The Chief Minister also said that Social Welfare Department has been regularly striving for the welfare of differently-abled persons by organising regular disability camps at their door-steps to provide them all possible benefits under one roof, involving various government and non-government organisations.