"We have passed a new (Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act and our effort is that the rules pertaining to it are formulated by March end and it comes into force before April 14 throughout the country," Union Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thaawar Chand Gehlot said.
Speaking at a workshop on Autism, he invited "concrete" suggestions from experts so that all areas are covered by the rules and identification and certification of disabilities could be removed.
Pointing to the difficulties associated with identification and certification of Autism, the minister said that the early identification of the disability is important for providing necessary treatment to the affected children.
"The Act has raised the number of disabilities from seven to 21 and our effort is that more difficult disabilities are identified early and medical facilities could be provided to the afffected," he said.
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