‘Consider colour-blind CSE aspirants for non-technical posts’
Yesterday, I highlighted the issue on this blog here. The leading daily 'The Hindu' has picked up the story today. Here is the report:
Disability rights activists have written to the Secretary (Personnel), Department of Personnel and Training, pointing to the apparent oversight that they say is discriminating against candidates with colour blindness when it comes to their right to earn a livelihood.
Disability rights activists have written to the Secretary (Personnel), Department of Personnel and Training, pointing to the apparent oversight that they say is discriminating against candidates with colour blindness when it comes to their right to earn a livelihood.
In his letter, Dr. Satendra Singh,
Coordinator of the Enabling Unit (for persons with disabilities), UCMS
and GTB Hospital, said: “High-grade colour vision is required for IPS,
RPF and other police services. Low-grade colour vision is acceptable for
the other services under Civil Services Examination (CSE).”
He
said the criteria does not mention candidates with lower grade colour
perception, who are unable to identify all colours. “If such candidates
are found fit in all other respects, it is unfair to declare them ‘unfit
for all posts’ as is being done. They should be declared ‘unfit for
technical posts’ on account of low-grade colour perception,’’ said Dr.
Singh.
Civil Services Examination Rules notified by
the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India,
state that a candidate must be in good mental and bodily health and free
from any physical defect likely to interfere with discharge of his
duties as an officer of the service.
The Central
government had constituted Central Standing Medical Boards (CSMB) in
seven hospitals across Delhi for conducting medical examinations for
candidates appearing for the CSE. Among these are Safdarjung Hospital,
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital,
Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Deen Dayal
Upadhyay Hospital and B.R. Ambedkar Hospital.
Dr.
Singh said when total colour blindness is caused due to rod
monochromism, the vision is poor. This condition renders a candidate
unfit for technical posts. They may, however, be fit for non-technical
posts.
He has now demanded that as colour blindness
is just an impairment, candidates with this condition, who are fit
otherwise, should be considered for non-technical posts.
Also,
Dr. Singh has asked for candidates who have been declared “unfit for
all posts” to be re-examined and placed under “fit for non- technical”
category.
Dr.
Satendra Singh has asked for candidates who have been declared “unfit
for all posts” to be re-examined and placed under “fit for non-
technical” category
#ColorBlindness
#ColorBlindness
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