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Annual Report 2018 19
Annual Report 2018 19
2018 - 2019
INDEX
No. Subject Page No.
1. Index 1
2. Executive Council 2016-19 2
3. Parivaar Introduction 4
4. Annual Report 2018 – 19 6
a. Advocacy with Governments 6
b. Capacity Building of Parent Organizations 8
c. Awareness Building 10
d. Initiatives for Empowerment 14
e. Governance at Parivaar 18
f. Financial Reporting 19
g. Pillars of Support 19
5. Recommendations on draft Education Policy 20
6. Membership Application Form 26
7. Organization Registered with Parivaar 27-38
8. Audit Report FY 2018-19 39-41
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ANNUAL REPORT PARIVAAR NCPO
2017 - 2018
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL : 2016-19
S.No. Name Designation Tele. No. Email City State Parent Organization
2 Lt. Col Dr V.K Gautam Immediate Past 9425316402 mailme.vkgautam16@rediffmail.com Ahmedabad Gujarat SWMR
President
3 Mrs Iona Louise Kundu Zonal VP - East 9831004412 mentaid.org@gmail.com Kolkata Bengal Mentaid
4 Mr Amarjit Singh Anand Zonal VP - North 9417006059 amarjitsinghanand@gmail.com Jalandhar Punjab Chaannan
10 Mrs. Ranoo Banerjee Jt. Secretary 9810926735 ranoobanerjee@gmail.com Delhi Delhi Muskaan
01126964379
12 Mr Gourishyam Panda Zonal Secy - East 9437194908 gourishyampanda@gmail.com Sonepur Odisha DAAPWD
dappwd.india@hotmail.com
15 Mrs. Mona D Thakkar Zonal Secretary - 9408703599 monathakkar68@gmail.com Surat Gujarat MAVJAT
West 9824700310
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S.No. Name Designation Tele. No. Email City State Parent Organization
29 Mr Dashrath V Parab Member 9322287447 dashrath.parab61@gmail.com Navi Mumbai MH Swami Brahmanand PA
dparab99@gmail.com
31 Mrs. Chaitali Gami Member 9830411480 chaitali.gami@yahoo.in Kolkata Bengal South Kolkata Parasmoni
33 Major Sudhakar Pillai Member 9809491187 parivaarpalakkad@gmail.com Palakkad Kerla Parivaar Palakkad
majorpillai@yahoo.com
34 Mrs. Susan Mathews Member 9633470888 susansholam@gmail.com Pathanamthitta Kerala Parivaar Pathanathitta
36 Mrs Neiht Luangi Member 9436365280 ntvangchhia@gmail.com Aizawal Mezoram Spastic Society
38 Mr Umesh Sharma Member 9086024375 disabledcarefoundation@yahoo.co.in Jammu J&K disable Care Foundation
43 Mrs. Arpita Yadav Co-opted Member 9214415171 arpita34@@gmail.com Jaipur Rajasthan Approach Autism
45 Mrs. A Kasturi Co-opted Member 9842964009 m.mppa@yahoo.com Madurai TN Phoenix Madurai Dist PA
46 Ms Sudipta Mishra Co-opted Safi Mem. 8984272970 sonaols@gmail.com Bhubneshwar Odisha President, Safi
Technical Advisors
2 Dr. Shanti Aulak Technical Advisor 9891386995 Shantiauluck@gmail.com Delhi Delhi Muskaan
5 Mr. SudeepGoyal Technical Advisor 9414036896, sudeepgo@rediffmail.com Navalgarh Rajasthan Asha KaJharna
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VISION
To empower, secure rights & improve the quality of life of persons with intellectual and
developmental disabilities & their families in the country.
MISSION
Advocacy, Awareness, Sensitization & creating an Iinclusive environment for and on behalf of
persons with intellectual & developmental disabilities (PwIDDs) & their families in the country.
MAIN OBJECTIVES
To plan & execute advocacy and CBID strategies:
• Building parents network across India.
• Building Self Advocacy Forum of India across the country.
• Collaborating , coordinating & networking with NGOs & other cross-disability organisations
• Collaborate with policy formation level of government and implementation agencies of state
and local governments for effective empowerment of grass root beneficiaries (PwIDDs &
families)
• Advocating for equal opportunities, social justice and human rights of PwIDDs with
government and community.
• Sensitizing the Community, Service providers and officials of the local government towards
the rights of PwIDDs.
• Support and grow the no of member organization to plan and implement rehabilitation of
PwIDDs, especially after demise of their parents.
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REGISTRATIONS
Registered under Society Registration Act 1860 : Regn No S 30635/1996 – Delhi
Registered under Section 12A and Section 80G of Income Tax Act 1961 :
IT Order no DIT(E)\2002-2003 P-496/97/2014; PAN no AAATP8059N
Registered under FCRA Act 1976 : Rag No 231660416 Renewed on 7th August 2016
Registered under PwD Act 1995 : Registration no 022 SI NO 251 dated 29th July 2016
Registered with Niti Ayog DARPAN Unique ID : KA/2016/0098714
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
A-1, Green Acres CHS, Salunke Vihar Road, Kondhwa, Pune 411048
Tel : 020-48603437 Email : parivaarncpo@gmail.com
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P A R IV A A R
NATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF PARENTS’ ORGANIZATIONS
For Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
ANNUAL REPORT: 2018 - 19
The President and Office Bearers of Parivaar are pleased to present 24thAnnual Report
covering activities till September 2019, along with Audited Statement of Accounts for the
financial year 2018 - 19.
ADVOCACY WITH GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
India as a nation is going thru a transformation with major paradigm shift in almost every sphere
of life of its citizens. The mantra of “sab ka saath, sab ka vikas” provides us all an opportunity to
get our sons/ daughters [with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDDs)] become part of
the mainstream, in every sphere of life. Parivaar has been strongly advocating for Inclusion of
Persons with IDD, both among its affiliated parent & non-parent organizations as well in the
social, political and administrative circles. Our advocacy for inclusion includes persons with IDD
[profound, severe, moderate, and mild] in a form that addresses the need of individual person.
This could be achieved when Parivaar parents are at a position where they can have positive
influence during the formation of policies and implementation of schemes.
A. Effective Voice in the Affairs of the National Trust
The Parliament of our country enacted the National Trust Act which created The National Trust,
to meet the specific needs and requirements of Persons with IDDs [Intellectual disability, Autism,
Cerebral Palsy and Multiple Disabilities]. We are pleased to inform you that three Parivaar
members; Ms. Ruby Singh, Mr Abhay Dubey, Ms. Pooja Patel were elected as Parent board
members of the National Trust. Mr P.P Singh, another board member representing Registered
organizations, is also a member of Parivaar. The incumbent parents were identified by the
Executive Council of Parivaar for their articulation, positive temperament and active grass root
level association with the affairs of Persons with IDDs. These leaders have already taken charge
and rearing to bring in a positive transformation in the affairs of the National Trust.
B. Recognizing Special Needs of Persons with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Parivaar has been actively advocating for a national plan to take the cause of Persons with IDDs
further. The ministry of MSJE formed a committee for developing a national plan chaired by Ms.
Aloka Guha and active participation of leaders of Parivaar. The highlight was active collaboration
with ministries of Health and family welfare, Human resource development, Labour (skill
development). One of the offshoots of the committee working was deep sensitization of senior
officials of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment [MAJE] to the needs of persons with
IDD. The deliberations also resulted in focus on inter-ministerial co-ordination for achieving the
inclusive development of persons with IDD.
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six DPOs/ Community organizers attended the Mentor training workshops along with 21 parents
and professionals. The participants were from CBM partner organizations located in the states of
Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, MP, UP, Uttranchal and Maharashtra. The training was
conducted by 8 master trainers deputed by Parivaar-NCPO.
The component of Self Advocacy training module in the Mentor training curriculum included
activity oriented games, role play, group discussions, communication & speeches, and host of
activities; all dedicated towards inculcating life skills in the trainees (persons with intellectual
disabilities). The life skill focus is on imparting/ enhancing Self Awareness, Awareness about
rights and responsibilities, Listening skills, Managing feelings, Self-protection, Solving small
problems, Interpersonal relationship, Effective communication and Decision making.
The above three days training programs effectively prepared the Community workers/ DPO
members to act as a Mentor for building potential of persons with intellectual disabilities. The
training elicited good response and enthusiasm among the participants who were graduated as
Mentors. Further such aware community organizers and DPO members will also facilitate
advocacy in the community to ensure that persons with intellectual disability are not isolated or
marginalized at home or in the community.
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BUILDING PARENTS’AWARENESS
Every year NIEPID in collaboration with Parivaar NCPO conducts National Parent Meet (NPM)
and Regional Parent Meets (RPMs) in different parts of the country. These Parent meets are
hosted by local Parent organizations affiliated to Parivaar for which funds are provided by
NIEPID. The Parivaar which is a national federation of Parents’ organizations (NCPO) works
closely with host organizations and support them with know-how and resource persons for the
RPM/ NPM. Together they also identify and motivate the parents of PwIDDs in the region to
attend the meet. The objectives of the regional parent meets is to:
1. Make the parents aware about their critical role in empowering PwIDDs
2. Spread awareness among the parents about the rights of PwIDDs as enshrined in RPwD Act
2016 and The National Trust Act 1999
3. Create awareness among the parents, professionals, NGOs regarding provisions and
schemes of GOI, State government and Local governments for empowerment of PwIDDs at
various stages of their life.
4. Form a network and collaboration among the parents, professionals and state government
teams for achieving empowerment and education & social inclusion of PwIDDs
5. Form local associations of Parents [on community based inclusive development model]
wherein the parents form groups to seek services required by their son/ daughter with ID, with
support from the government.
The theme of RPMs & NPM was SOCIAL INCLUSION AND LIVING LIFE WITH DIGNITY.
During the financial year 2018 – 19 following seven RPMs were conducted by Parivaar in
collaboration
RPM at Bodhgaya, Bihar 8th& 9th August 2018
RPM at Agartala,Tripura 21st& 22nd September 2018
RPM at Imphal, Manipur 13th& 14th October 2018
RPM at Aalo, Arunachal Pradesh 23rd& 24th November 2018
RPM at Mandamerri,Telangana 20th& 21st December 2018
NPM at Bhillai, Chhattisgarh 12th& 13th January 2019
RPM at Kurukshetra, Haryana 12th& 13th March 2019
RPM at Jamshedpur, Chattisgarh 23rd& 24th March 2019
NPM Bhillai : The key note address given by Dr Himganshu Das emphasized on social inclusion
and the role that parents can play to ensure that their child is never discriminated at home or in
public. Over 320 parents participated in the NPM representing 17 states and 2 UTs. Some
parents came with their PwIDD wards. The eminent speakers were Prof RS Murthy, past
Professor NIMHANS, and eminent personalities from diverse fields such as Mr Aneesh Saxena,
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Dr Afshan Jabeen. There was close interaction among the parent, professionals and resource
persons.
RPM Agartala: The RPM at Agartala was conducted in a professional manner and was
characterized by emphasis on skill building as a route to social inclusion of PwIDDs. Self
advocacy was also professed by Parivaar and very well received by Parents. They wanted to
have a stronger emphasis on inclusion from local administration which was agreed by the state
government. A mentor training course for volunteers was planned to be conducted subsequently.
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workers and teachers. During the inauguration the chief guest was Shri Jarkar Gamlin, Minister
of Tourism, Tax & Revenue, Arunachal Pradesh. The guests of honour included Mrs. Shakuntala
D Gamlin, Secretary, DEPwD/ MSJE along with Mrs. Dolly Chakraborty, Joint Secretary, MSJE.
Dr Himangshu Das, Director NEIPMD. Major Ram Kumar, DDA NNIEPID, attended the RPM at
Aalo as the hosts. NIEPID also distributed awareness kits to Anganwadi sevikas during the RPM.
The Parents and local professionals were also briefed about using TLM kits and the kits were
distributed to over 30 children.
No of Parents/Professionals & No of Persons with intellectual Total
Community workers/volunteers and developmental disabilities Participants
Male Female Male Female
207 388 57 35 687
RPM Mandameri, Telangana : The RPM at Manadamari, Telangana, was conducted at BCCI
premises next to the coal mines. It saw many parents belonging to coal field employees and
labourers and agriculture labour from neighboring areas evincing keen interest to know about
early intervention, concept and practice of inclusion and self-help groups. The NIEPID staff and
Parivaar volunteers conducted hands-on Self-advocacy training to motivate the parents to take
Mentor roles. Many illiterate as well as working mothers came forward to form an associations to
take forward the schemes discussed during the RPM.
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RPM Imphal : The RPM at Imphal, Manipur, was interesting because of active participation by
local parents. There were many parents of children with Autism and good time was spend by
NIEPID faculty and local professionals to dwell on sensory integration. Mr L Dhaneswar Singh,
local advocate and Dr Ch Noren Singh dwelling on local government initiatives and how parents
can collaborate together to avail more schemes benefitting their children with intellectual
disabilities. There were many community leaders who volunteered to participate in RPM which
had good impact in future for social integration of PwIDDs in Manipur.The children with ID from
Imphal were also very enthusiastic and put up good cultural show in the evening.
No of Parents/Professionals & No of Persons with intellectual Total
Community volunteers and developmental disabilities Participants
Male Female Male Female
47 58 12 15 132
RPM Jamshedpur: The last RPM of the financial year was conducted at Jamshedpur. Here there
are well managed assisted workshop facilities managed by parents. The emphasis was social
inclusion of these adult PwIDDs who work in assisted workshops but did not have opportunity for
inclusive life. Therefore Self Advocacy sessions were taken up in good stride by Parivaar
resource persons and supported by local parents. Subsequent to RPM a strong group of Parents
has emerged which is enabling conduct of Mentor training courses for parents and volunteers in
Jamshedpur and adjoining districts.
No of Parents/Professionals & No of Persons with intellectual Total
Community volunteers and developmental disabilities Participants
Male Female Male Female
81 88 16 4 199
All the RPMs and NPM conducted in year 2018 – 19 achieved the objectives in terms of
awareness generation among parents and initiating CBID for PwIDDs in an aware social
environment. It also gave necessary boost to collaboration among the parents and state
government/ local authorities.
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By getting answers to above queries in a drop down menu format the system provides very
pointed information.
Therefore now it is up to us as Parents & Parent Organizations to ensure that data for each
person with IDD is logged into the system. Those who can not do online data entry can avail off
line data entry [in a excel sheet format] or can fill up data on paper form.] Filled up forms be either
scanned and emailed or paper form posted to Parivaar admin office.
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same campus in their own home (flats/unit) and after their demise the flat/unit goes to the
residential home.
d. Independent homes: Where the PwIDD continues to live in his/ her own home and a
Parent Organization running a group home acts as bureau and undertakes to provides
Care giver and type of care required by this PwID, on payment basis. One or more PwID
may be placed in such residences for giving company to person with IDDs, and sharing
cost/ services.
There was extensive discussion on the above models of residential care and also to find reasons
for some residential homes not taking off, as planned. These were:
a. Ego of parents running the centers
b. Financial sustainability not considered
c. Parents not shifting as planned during formation stage
d. Parents not sending their PwIDD ward due to various reasons
e. Inability of parents to pay high fees.
f. Lack of confidence that group home will provide adequate security &
sustainability in long run
A survey was carried out to find the most required attributes of group homes by parents, to have
confidence to keep their ward. Out of 26 attributes listed by parents the following were
categorized as most important:
Attributes & Ranking
a) Safety & Security 1
b) Quality of services 2
c) Availability of care givers 3
d) Parent involvement 3
e) Vision for future 4
f) Medical facility 5
g) Confidence & trust in mgmt. 5
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GOVERNANCE AT PARIVAAR
Parivaar, like any other progressive organization, has been on a steep learning curve. In order to
bring in simplicity and ease in follow up of governing rules it was decided to develop Office
Operating Manual from the elaborate procedure manual approved by AGM in 2013. The
procedure manual was considered to be complex for skeletal organization and required large
system support, which is not feasible within the HR resources of Parivaar. The simplified Office
Operating manual has been implemented fully along with statutory guidelines.
CBM team carried out an in depth 3 days review of Parivaar administration and governance
practices. CBM team appreciated the Parivaar Office Operating Manual, implemented system,
manpower competence and financial accounting practiced at Parivaar administrative office.
They reviewed the following systems and expressed their satisfaction in their report submitted to
their principles, and copy shared with Parivaar. The major areas reviewed and given positive
report were:
a. Statutory compliances
b. Minimum financial criterion, Financial accounting system and follow up
c. Internal controls
d. Comprehensive double entry financial system, regular internal reviews
e. Budget, Cash flow management, risk management and forecasting
f. Anti-corruption and other statutory policies
g. HR management, job description and management
h. Capacity to manage projects
i. Equal opportunity policy, Rights & Equality of women employees
j. Commented favorably on capacity to manage projects, project delivery, regular reporting
k. Efficient management and supporting Parivaar partners executing the projects
l. Mechanism and resources in place to manage risks
m. Good and competent leadership in place
CBM has given some suggestions for further enhancing and fine tuning the system. These were
incorporated to the satisfaction of CBM within a month of review.
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FINANCIAL REPORTING
A. Audit Report:
The annual audits were conducted for financial year ending 31stMarch 2019 by M/s SPARK and
Company. Copy of the Consolidated accounts with Auditor’s report in Form 10A is attached at the
end of The Annual Report.
PILLERS OF SUPPORT
Parivaar sincerely thank CBM for supporting Networking & Self Advocacy projects, NIEPID for
sponsoring RPMs and NPMs, Sumitra Ramarao Nagarkatti Foundation and Shri PS Burde for
their generous donations for supporting initiatives of Parivaar. Parivaar is much grateful to Mrs.
Anjali Bijur for providing her flat, free of rent, for housing Parivaar AO office during this reporting
year.
In the end I on behalf of office bearers of Parivaar NCPO wish to thank all member organizations,
parents, professionals and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities (Self
advocates) for their whole hearted support, guidance and encouragement that enabled us to
work towards our objectives, to the best of our ability.
Thank you and Best wishes
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ANNEXURE 1
1. Early Childhood Care and Education [ECCE] for very young children between 3 to 6
years age, while taking cognizance of the difference in the development of their
cognitive abilities.
It is rightly pointed out in the draft policy that 85% of brain development occurs by the age of 6
years. Therefore policy’s emphasis on Self-help skills, Motor skills, Handling anxiety,
Communicating thoughts and feeling; is what children with different abilities can do well with.
The children with lower cognitive & sensory abilities [Intellectual disabilities, Autism/ AHSD,
Multiple disabilities] will require one to one therapeutic care as will be the case with blind,
physical/ neurological and hearing impaired children who have to be given special support for
learning braille/ sign language etc. Compulsory/ special emphasis be provided for the
foundational stage framework [flexible, multilevel, play based, activity based, shape-sound-
movement games, local language, building curiosity-patience-socio-emotional skills etc]. Also
provision should be made in the pre-primary level for children with varying cognitive abilities for
lower pupil teacher ratio (PTR). This would serve the special needs of differently abled young
children for attaining their full potential.
Recommendations:
a) Schools receive pooled therapy resources from National Health Mission/ District early
intervention center (DEIC)/ Composite Rehabilitation Center (CRCs) during ECCE for one
to one sessions with students with special needs.
b) Lower teacher – student ratio during ECCE for children with special needs to enable their
grasp on learning tools [cognitive building, sign language etc]
c) Emphasis on teaching rot skills at pre-school level should be banned by state.
d) Mothers of children with special needs should be employed as resource helpers with
honorarium. To bring out the girl child mothers of girl children with special needs be given
preference over others (to overcoming security inhibitions).
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intellectual and developmental disabilities, based on their functional level, may have to be
tendered with different priorities. These priorities include learning activities of daily living [ADLs],
communication, recognizing self, sensory integration and social inclusion. These functional
skills are attained by most other students as a learning/ cognitive process. Such students with
special needs may have to spend more time [than the peer students] in pre-literacy and pre-
numeracy functions. Some of them [over 60%] may not be able to attain literacy and numeracy in
real sense. For them the experiential learning leading to understanding of the abstract and social
inclusion is the objective. This needs to be also articulated in the policy to make the policy
inclusive for students with intellectual disabilities [Intellectual disability, Autism, AHSD, Learning
disabilities, neuro-development disabilities].
Recommendation:
a) Objective for students with special needs [Intellectual disability, Autism, AHSD, Multiple
disability] should be to stated in the Education policy to make it an Inclusive National
Education Policy.
Recommendation:
a) All pre-schools, special schools (private or public) be placed under the National Education
policy to benefit from proposed innovative measures.
b) Attach existing special schools with primary schools for transition of students with special
needs in inclusive set up of primary schools, wherever feasible, and where requisite facilities
are available.
c) Special school can provide resources for children with learning disabilities in mainstream
primary schools.
d) All schools should have universal access and disabled friendly toilet should be compulsory,
as a policy.
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Recommendations:
a) All students with special needs (their parents) get choice of school in the School Complex,
under Section 31 of Rights of Persons with Disability Act 2016.
b) Include pooled special school facilities for children with intellectual disabilities (moderate,
severe, profound) based on their learning potential without limitation on chronological age,
with in each school complex.
c) Special school & teachers act as special resources for all schools in the School complex.
d) All inter-school events and competitions should be inclusive. Special facilities to be provided
to students with special needs for competing in Special Olympics and Para Olympics local for
their respective age groups.
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Recommendations:
a. Parent [mother] of student with disability be included in SMCs and SCMCs and reimbursed
for transport and wage loss for each SMC/ SCMC meeting.
b. District Education council and District level committee for PwDs should have strong linkage
c. Preferential employment to mothers of students with special needs as resource person in the
school.
Recommendation:
a. Appropriate NOIS type curriculum for students with special needs but encompassing arts,
sports, computer graphics & art courses etc.
b. Special distance education/ home based education curriculum designed for students with
severe and profound disabilities for their sense of achievement.
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Similarly while imparting knowledge of basic livelihood skills to students in the secondary school
the children with special needs may be given inputs of housekeeping, digital literacy, social
etiquettes appropriate to age, self-protection and social/ group interaction.
Recommendations
a. Soft skill training for children with special needs {intellectual, autism, AHSD, multiple
disabilities] be considered as pre-vocational and skill building training.
b. Vocations appropriate to capacity & competence of students with special needs be
introduced as integral part of high school curriculum.
c. Students with special needs should be able to pursue the vocational training and skill building
in secondary school and not restricted to chronological age.
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DEPwD has National institutes and composite regional centers (CRCs) under its fold that are
acting as fountain head of knowledge for education, vocational training & skill building of persons
with disabilities.
Recommendations:
a. Actively consult Dept of empowerment for PwDs/ MSJE in finalizing the policy to include
necessary provisions for children with special needs.
b. Close collaboration with DEPwD/ Samaj Kalyan vibhag/ CRCs at national, state, district and
taluka level for resource pooling and knowledge sharing during the implementation of policy.
Recommendations:
a. Keep provision of 2 years Dip.Ed type course for resource persons in preparatory, pre-
primary level for maintaining low teacher – student ratio under budget constraints.
b. Resource teachers for children with special needs [cognitive, sight, hearing, non-verbal,
developmental, sensory] can be diploma trained (for specific impairment). Their purpose will
be to enable the student to become inclusive in the class room and school set-up.
c. Provision for lateral entry of persons with learning disabilities in teaching profession based
on their merit in a subject.
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NATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF PARENTS’ ORGANIZATIONS
(For Persons with Mental Retardation, Autism, Cerebral Palsy & Multiple Disabilities)
Registered under the Societies Act 1860 Regn. No. S-30635 of 1996
C 4/5, S.D.A.I Floor, Opp. IIT Main Gate, NEW DELHI 110 016, Tel: 26964379
Reply to: PARIVAAR, A-1, Green Acres CHS, Salunke Vihar Road, Pune - 411048. Email: parivaarncpo@gmail.com
Membership : APPROVED / NOT APPROVED BY E.C. on at the E.C. Meeting held at _________________________
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EAST ZONE
WEST BENGAL
30 WB101 Association of Parents of Persons with
Autism Spectrum Disorder(West Bengal) Kolkata 8777253542
9434086363
9433246128 PA,SCH,WS
31 WB102 Behala Bodhayan Kolkata 9339751472 DC,GH,PA,SA,
033-24939410 Respite Care WS
32 WB103 Bodhayan-An Assn. of the Parents of Persons Kolkata 033 -24236741 PA PLAY CLINIC
with Mental Retardation 9163877871 RESPITE CARE & WS
33 WB104 Navodit (Parents Assn. Of Asansol Anandam ) Asansol 0341- 2307580
9434215099 PA
34 WB105 Parents of Hope Durgapur Durgapur 8016314617
8918971807
9475543404 PA
35 WB106 Partner - Hooghly Hooghly 033-26319260
9433151396 WS,SA,PA,DC,GH
36 WB107 Prayas Community Living Center Tollygunge Kolkata 8902184912
7890580375 GH,PA,WS
37 WB108 South Kolkata Parasmoni Kolkata 9830411480 WS,PA
38 WB109 Uttarpara Ashraya Bhadrakali,
Uttarpara 9831182790 WS,DC,PA
39 WB110 The Association for the Development of the Kolkata 033 8274011231
Mentally Handicapped (MENTAID) 9831004412 SCH,WS,SA,PA
40 WB111 Speech And Hearing Action Society ( SAHAS) Durgapur 9434009877 0343-2531188PA
41 WB112 Kalyani Life Institute Kalyani 3325828824
9830017416 DC,EIS,PA,SA,SCH,WS
42 WB113 Childlife Preserve Shishur Sevay Kolkata 033-24981120,
9830240182 SCH,GH
43 WB 114 Bhabna Trust Kolkata 9231812292
9836640551 EIS,PA,SA,WS,EMP
44 WB 115 Chinsurah Sense Society Chinsurah 9830832150 EIS,SCH
45 WB 116 Joygram Social Welfare Society North 24 9635606677
Parganas 7980720053 Sch,PA,CBR
ODISHA
46 OD101 Orissa. Assn. of Parents with Special Children Cuttack SA,PA,DC
47 OD102 Shraddha Rourkla 9438187899 SCH,WS,SA,PA
48 OD103 Parents Assn. MR Children Bhubaneshwar 9437141058 SA,PA
49 OD104 Hope Rajgangpur 06624-220131
9437083471 SCH,WS
50 OD105 Dr. Braja Vihari Mohanty Bhubaneshwar 0674-2577921
Memorial MR Benefit Trust 09437075921 GH
51 OD106 Center for Autism Therapy Counselling and Help Bhubaneshwar 0674- 2542327
09937004040 SCH
52 OD107 District Association of Parents and Sonepur 6654 220199
Person with Disability [DAPPWD] 9437194908 SCH,WS,SA,PA
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53 OD108 Parents Assn. for the Welfare of the Mentally Retarded Rourkla 91- 6742320960 SCH,SA,PA
54 OD109 Shyam Anu Debaki Memorial Trust (An Organisation
for Old and the Differently Abled) Rourkla 09437196994
9438168361 SCH
JHARKHAND
55 JH101 Parents Association of Mentally Handicapped Jamshedpur, 0657-2231342
of Jamshedpur (PAMHJ) east Singbhum 09234672214 WS
56 JH102 Bhawishya Kiran Parents Association Ramgarh, Ranchi 9431535390
6203274062 DC,SA,SCH,WS
57 JH103 Deepshikha Ranchi 0651-6570685 DC,SCH
58 JH104 Jharkhand Parents Assn Ranchi 8940709028 WS,PA,SA
59 JH105 Narayani Charitable Trust Dhanbad 7004912363 SCH,WS,SA,PA
60 JH106 People For The Advancement of
The Handicapped (PATH) Jamshedpur 0657-2237766 SCH,WS,SA
61 JH107 Divyang Margdarshan Trust Jamshedpur 9308820767
7004719087 PA
BIHAR
62 BH101 Raj Sewa Sansthan Nawada 9709799359 EMP
63 BH102 Akshaywat Sewa Sansthan Nawada 9470494020 EMP
64 BH103 Nav Chetana Vikas Kendra Nawada 9110093788,
9955560024 EMP
65 BH104 Vikalp Foundation Gaya 9430841602 EMP,SA,DC
66 BH105 Pataliputra Parents Assn. of Mentally Handicapped Patana 9431015499 SCH,WS,SA,PA
67 ** Vihar Viklang Adhikar Manch Aurangabad 7543020180
9431251459 PA
NORTH EAST ZONE
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
68 ** Arunachal Pradesh Parents Association
For Disabled (APPAD) Naharlagun 9436861193 PA
ASSAM
69 AS101 (PASS) An Organization of Parents for Welfare of Guwahati 9101337098
Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 9435144104 GH
70 AS102 Pragati Parents Association JORHAT 9435247311 SCH
71 AS103 North Eastern Regional Multipurpose School and Dist. Vishwanath 9085969054
Handicapped Training Center 7002030938 SCH,GH
72 AS104 Prayash Parents Association of Disable Silikhaguri 9854753484
73 AS105 Mrinaljyoti Rehabilatation Centre Duliajan 09954487893
09954485193 WS,SCH,PA
MANIPUR
74 MN101 Parents Association for the Differently Abled Imphal 9436039450 GH
75 MN102 All Manipur for Mentally Handicapped
Persons Welfare Organisation Imphal 9856376817 SCH,WS,SA
MEGHALAYA
76 ME101 Meghalaya Parents’ Association of the Disabled Shilong 9436101329 SA,PA
77 ME102 Parents Association For Disabled Nongstoin 9615398454
8787687206 SCH,PA,WS
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MIZORAM
78 MZ101 Spastic Society Of Mizoram Aziwal 9436155462 GH
79 MZ102 Shelam Spastic Society SERCHHIP District Serchhip PA,SA
NAGALAND
80 NA101 Nagaland Parents Association for the Disabled Kohima 9856683130 GH
81 NA102 Dimapur District Disabled Parents’Association Dimpur 8794529526
9612163625 SCH,WS,SA,PA
SIKKIM
82 SK101 Spastics Society of Sikkim Gangtok 03592-203321
9847858218 SCH
TRIPURA
83 TR101 Abhoy Mission Aagartala 9436123069
Tel-Fax: (0381) SCH,WS,PA
2338607
NORTH ZONE
DELHI
84 DL101 Muskaan Parents Assn. for the Empowerment of
Persons with Intellectual Disability Delhi 011-41761873 WS,EMP,SA,PA
(MUSKAAN PAEPID)
85 DL102 Udaan Foundation for Spastics & New Delhi 91-22-26446978
Mentally Handicapped Persons 91-11-4162137 SCH,PA,PA
9911901948
86 DL103 Action for Autism New Delhi 011-40540991 SA,PA,SCH
87 DL104 Aradhana Parents Support Group New Delhi 011-22157564
9818854614 WS
88 DL105 Aaroh New Delhi 91-11-26899044
011-26144721 SCH,PA
89 DL106 Athak Prayas Sanstha Delhi 9560390901 PA
90 DL107 Autism Society for Awareness & Rehabilitation New Delhi 9810020930
9810140852 PA
UTTAR PRADESH
91 UP101 Uttar Pradesh Parents Assn. for The Lucknow 9838655461
Welfare of Mentally Handicapped citizens 0522-2352635 SCH,WS,PA,SA
92 UP102 Bundelkhand Mansik Viklang Jhansi 0866-2547074
Kalyan Abhivavak Samiti 9849524249 PA,SA
93 UP103 Prayaas Association of Parents for Special Children Varanasi 9415969909 PA
94 UP104 Sampata Parents’ And Guardian’s Association
of Mentally Challenged Persons Railbareli 9415190420 PA
95 UP105 Creative Education and Development Soc. [CEADS] Etah 9412618076 SCH,DC
96 UP106 Yaduvanshi Janta Shikshan Samsthan Gazipur 9918454611 SCH
97 UP107 Wonder Child Parents Association (Sankalp Day Care) Kanpur 9956079347 SCH
98 ** Rajeshwari Seva Sansthan Auraiya 9452577101 PA
UTTARAKHAND
99 UK101 Inspiration Dehara dun 9837721548 SCH
100 UK102 Latika Roy Memorial Foundation Dehara dun 0135-2761014
2761411 SCH
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HIMACHAL PRADESH
119 HP101 Udaan Parents / Guardian Society for the
MR Children of Shimla New Shimla 9911901948 SCH
120 HP102 Adhikar Parents Assocation Una Dist. 9418145425
7718079425 PA
CHANDIGARH
121 CN101 Sadhna Society for MH Chandigarh 9440625012 SCH
122 CN102 The Parents / Guardians Society of Children of GIMRC Chandigarh 7696050973 SCH
123 CN103 AshaDeep Welfare Society for PWIDD Chandigarh SCH,WS,SA,PA
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
124 JK101 Humanity Welfare Organisation (HELPLINE) Anantnag, Kashmir 0946064964
01932233141 PA,SA
125 JK102 AASRA Kailsh 9469132913 SCH
126 JK103 Disabled Care Foundation Gandhi Nagar 9419122810 PA,SCH
127 JK104 Parivaar Baramulla Assocition of Parents Baramulla 9469470014 SCH,PA
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SOUTH ZONE
KARNATAKA
128 KR101 KPAMRC Bangalore 080-22441289 PA,WS
129 KR102 Swasahaya Samuchhaya Parents Assn. of
Mentally Retarded And Cerebral Palsied Children Mysore 9342836045 SCH,WS
130 KR103 Sneha Bhavan Institute Bangalore 9446227169 WS
131 KR104 Asha Charitbale Trust Bangalore 080-23225279
23230357 SCH
132 KR105 Assoication for Mentally Challenged Bangalore 9845325100 SCH,WS
133 KR106 Shristi Special Academy Bengaluru South 9449002948
9972804021 SCH
134 KR107 Anga Vikalara Poshakara Sangha Davangere 08193-260341
9880649887 SCH
135 KR108 Parents Assn. of M. H. Children Bangalore 080-26566197 WS
136 KR109 WARDS Bangalore 080-25260285 SCH
137 KR110 Parents Assn. of Persons with CP And Associated
Disorders (PAPCP) Bangalore 8025201616 SCH
138 KR111 Belagaum Association of Parents Belguam 9448352894 SCH
0831-2404628
139 KR112 Udupi Parents’ Association for Mentally
Challenged Citizens Manipal 9845540293 GH,WS
140 KR113 Aruna Chetana Parents’ Association Bangalore 9741598443
8151877406
9448312624 SCH
141 KR114 Anupama Parents’ Association for Mental
Retardation “Premakamal” Gulbarga PA
142 KR115 Society for the Autistics in India / 8762780445
Apoorva Centre for Autism Bangalore 9845076140
9448372002 DC
143 KR116 Spastics Society Of Karnataka Bangalore 40745900 SCH
144 KR117 Glory Foundation Bangalore 904972040
9342949755 GH,WS
145 KR118 Autism Society of India Bangalore 080- 41511345
9845953473 PA
146 KR119 Dharithree Trust Bangalore Tel 23567518
9448353888 SCH,GH
147 KR120 Assisted Living for Autistic Adults [ALFAA] Bangalore Tel : 25327762
9741418103 DC,GH
148 KR121 Downs Syndrome Association Of Karnataka Bangalore Tel : 65648745
98455 40303 SCH
149 KR122 Mysore District Parents Association for Empowering
Developmentally Disabled Mysore 9448054272 WS
150 KR123 Asha Kiran Residential School for the
Mentally Challenged Shimoga 08182-240181
9448288487 SCH
151 KR124 Fame India Bangalore 080 - 22446622 SCH,WS
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KERALA
173 KL101 Kasargod District-Parivaar Kasargod 9446606176 WS
174 KL102 Mithram Arakkunnam 9388467483 GH,SCH,WS
175 KL103 Parivaar Kerala Thammanam 9446790616 PA
176 KL104 Association of Parents of the Retarded Trivendram 0471 - 2554020
0472-2875237,
0472-3200967 PA
177 KL105 Parivaar Pathanamthitta Pathanmthitta 9447104696
9633470888 SCH,WS
178 KL106 Kollan Dist-Parivaar Thodiyaour 9388403314 PA,SA
179 KL107 Eranakulam District-Parivaar Thammanam 9847765426 PA,SA
180 KL108 Wayanad-Parivaar Wayanad 9446306146 PA,SA
181 KL109 Kottayam–District Parivaar Kottayam 9446379352 PA,SA
182 KL110 Reena Memorial Samrakshane Cochin Tel: 2430 449
9895702491 PA,SA
183 KL111 Alappuzha–District Parivaar Alappuzha 9846110086
9388467483 PA,SA
184 KL112 Kannur–District Parivaar Kannur 9446306146
9446857547 PA,SA
185 KL113 Kozhikode – Parivaar Kozhikode 9656292468 PA,SA
186 KL114 Trivandrum-Parivaar Trivandrum 9562010200 PA,SA
187 KL115 Idukki–Parivaar Chithirapuram, 9447820282 PA,SA
idukki
188 KL116 Thrissur–Parivaar Thrissur 9747765426 PA,SA
189 KL117 Palakkad–District Parivaar Kallekulangara 9447290622 PA,SA
190 KL118 Malappuram District Parivaar Tirur,Malappuram 9495231155 PA,SA
191 KL119 Lovely Hearts Foundation Pathanamthitta 04735252709
9745524362 SCH
TAMIL NADU
192 TN101 Phoneix parents Assn. Madurai 9842964009 WS
193 TN102 Madurai Phoenix Parent Association Madurai 9842964009
9025700400 WS
194 TN103 SAARTHY-PAMMAC Coimbatore Tel : 0422-22702671
9443725925
9994980202 WS
195 TN104 MAITHREE Chennai TEL 044-2483 2026 SCH,WS
196 TN105 Murthuzaviya Special School for the Disabled Chennai 044 - 28546579
28592690 SCH
197 TN106 Dhaya Parents Assn. for the Welfare MR and
Differently Abled Persons Cuddalore 9443317322 SCH
198 TN107 Parents Help Parent’s Assn. of Aikya Chennai 9444960643 PA
199 TN108 Olirum Mottukal C/o Vidhya Prakaasham
School for Special Children Thoothukudi SCH
200 TN109 Parents Association of M.H. (PAMHS) Pondicherry 9442527703
9486747445 PA
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