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PM Dahal vows to make all sports infrastructure disabled-friendly

KATHMANDU, Oct 13: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the government has a policy to make all sports infrastructures disabled-friendly.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 13: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said the government has a policy to make all sports infrastructures disabled-friendly.


Responding to queries raised on the resolution proposal related to implementation of rights of persons with disabilities tabled in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Dahal shared that arrangement of training for the athletes participating in the coming paralympic would be made further effective. "I want to inform the House that the government has put a programme of providing grants for the management of proper and sufficient sports materials in high-priority," he mentioned.


Prime Minister Dahal further shared that arrangements have been made to provide grants to respective sports associations to organize province and district-level championships giving continuity to national-level Para and special sports championships.


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"Differently-abled person will be nominated as a member of the National Sports Council as per the recommendation of the Paralympic Committee. I will make special efforts to make arrangements to include differently-abled persons in the committees related to youth and sports," he stressed.


Stating that the government was committed to carry out result-oriented activities with the collaboration of local government as per their capability and interest, Prime Minister Dahal viewed that the government has put the labor and employment related rights of differently-abled persons at special priority. 


"Persons with disabilities will be fully prioritized under the Prime Minister Employment Programme, the youth self-employment programme and the poverty alleviation programme. The government has a policy of effectively implementing such programmes in the days to come," said Dahal.


Informing that there would be a provision that gives a heavy discount on customs duty on the import of raw materials for industries run by disabled people, he shared that the products they have produced would be protected in particular while pledging to provide support for them to live an independent life.


PM Dahal expressed, "The government pledges to do its best to protect the rights of persons with disabilities to health and education. Arrangements will be made for them to get free health insurance from local levels and health and hygiene materials from local health institutions", mentioning that the government was concerned about health and education of disabled persons.  


Saying that the government was committed to implementing verdicts on the rights of people with disabilities delivered by the Supreme Court at various dates, he added that the government was well aware and sensitive about making way for them to get justice.


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