
Disability rights organisations demand withdrawal of circular asking NGO workers to get police verification
The Hindu
The circular said all employees of NGOs working with persons with disabilities, must get certificates stating there were no criminal cases against them
Disability rights associations have raised concerns about a recent circular from the Commissionerate for the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities asking all persons from NGOs working with persons with disabilities, to get a police verification certificate.
The circular, issued on January 13, states that all employees of NGOs engaged in working with persons with disabilities across fields such as education, protection and training and rehabilitation should procure a police verification certificate stating that there are no cases against them. The original certificate should then be submitted to the organisation they are working with, and a copy should be handed over to the district differently abled welfare officer.

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