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Abstract India is one of the few nations in the world where the human resource development ministry is not responsible for the training of teachers for the education of students with disabilities (Divyangjan). It falls under the purview of the ministry of social justice and empowerment's department for the empowerment of people with disabilities (Divyangjan), whose main objective is rehabilitation rather than teacher development. According to the Census of 2011, there are 268 lakhs people with disabilities in India. majority
significant public health issue is disability, particularly in emerging nations like India. The issue will worsen in the future due to the rising trend of non-communicable diseases and the alteration in the age composition brought on by an increase in life expectancy. With community involvement, rehabilitation efforts should be tailored to the requirements of the disabled because the problems are different in industrialised and developing nations. The bulk of the disabled people in India live in rural areas, where accessibility, availability, and utilisation of rehabilitation services, as well as their cost-effectiveness, are crucial factors to take into account. It is difficult to conduct research on the burden of disability, develop effective intervention techniques, and use those strategies in the current Indian setting. Recent data was gathered and examined from Medline and numerous other sources. The The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) offers a standardised method for epidemiological evaluation and makes use of the Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) as a standard measure to facilitate worldwide comparison. Years lost to early death and years with a disability (YLD), adjusted for the severity of the disability, are expressed as DALYs. A DALY is a year of healthy life lost. [14] Category I diseases, which include communicable, maternal, and perinatal causes, account for only about one-quarter of the overall disability burden globally, primarily in South Saharan Africa and India. In India, there are more non-communicable disabilities per person or per year of life lived with a disability than in the Developed Market Economies. The distribution of healthcare resources varies as nationsTOPIC:-Human resources in disability sector- Status of human resources in India
Abstract India is one of the few nations in the world where the human resource development ministry is not responsible for the training of teachers for the education of students with disabilities (Divyangjan). It falls under the purview of the ministry of social justice and empowerment's department for the empowerment of people with disabilities (Divyangjan), whose main objective is rehabilitation rather than teacher development. According to the Census of 2011, there are 268 lakhs people with disabilities in India. majority
significant public health issue is disability, particularly in emerging nations like India. The issue will worsen in the future due to the rising trend of non-communicable diseases and the alteration in the age composition brought on by an increase in life expectancy. With community involvement, rehabilitation efforts should be tailored to the requirements of the disabled because the problems are different in industrialised and developing nations. The bulk of the disabled people in India live in rural areas, where accessibility, availability, and utilisation of rehabilitation services, as well as their cost-effectiveness, are crucial factors to take into account. It is difficult to conduct research on the burden of disability, develop effective intervention techniques, and use those strategies in the current Indian setting. Recent data was gathered and examined from Medline and numerous other sources. The The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) offers a standardised method for epidemiological evaluation and makes use of the Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) as a standard measure to facilitate worldwide comparison. Years lost to early death and years with a disability (YLD), adjusted for the severity of the disability, are expressed as DALYs. A DALY is a year of healthy life lost. [14] Category I diseases, which include communicable, maternal, and perinatal causes, account for only about one-quarter of the overall disability burden globally, primarily in South Saharan Africa and India. In India, there are more non-communicable disabilities per person or per year of life lived with a disability than in the Developed Market Economies. The distribution of healthcare resources varies as nations