31. Free education for children with benchmark disabilities.—(1) Notwithstanding anything
contained in the Rights of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (35 of 2009), every
child with benchmark disability between the age of six to eighteen years shall have the right to free
education in a neighbourhood school, or in a special school, of his choice.
(2) The appropriate Government and local authorities shall ensure that every child with benchmark
disability has access to free education in an appropriate environment till he attains the age of eighteen
years.
32. Reservation in higher educational institutions.—(1) All Government institutions of higher
education and other higher education institutions receiving aid from the Government shall reserve not less
than five per cent. seats for persons with benchmark disabilities.
(2) The persons with benchmark disabilities shall be given an upper age relaxation of five years for
admission in institutions of higher education.
33. Identification of posts for reservation.—The appropriate Government shall—
(i) identify posts in the establishments which can be held by respective category of persons with
benchmark disabilities in respect of the vacancies reserved in accordance with the provisions of
section 34;
(ii) constitute an expert committee with representation of persons with benchmark disabilities for
identification of such posts; and
(iii) undertake periodic review of the identified posts at an interval not exceeding three years.
34. Reservation.—(1) Every appropriate Government shall appoint in every Government
establishment, not less than four per cent. of the total number of vacancies in the cadre strength in each
group of posts meant to be filled with persons with benchmark disabilities of which, one per cent. each
shall be reserved for persons with benchmark disabilities under clauses (a), (b) and (c) and one per cent.
for persons with benchmark disabilities under clauses (d) and (e), namely:—
(a) blindness and low vision;
(b) deaf and hard of hearing;
(c) locomotor disability including cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack victims and
muscular dystrophy;
(d) autism, intellectual disability, specific learning disability and mental illness;
(e) multiple disabilities from amongst persons under clauses (a) to (d) including deaf-blindness in
the posts identified for each disabilities:
Provided that the reservation in promotion shall be in accordance with such instructions as are issued
by the appropriate Government from time to time:
Provided further that the appropriate Government, in consultation with the Chief Commissioner or the
State Commissioner, as the case may be, may, having regard to the type of work carried out in any
Government establishment, by notification and subject to such conditions, if any, as may be specified in
such notifications exempt any Government establishment from the provisions of this section.
(2) Where in any recruitment year any vacancy cannot be filled up due to non-availability of a
suitable person with benchmark disability or for any other sufficient reasons, such vacancy shall be
carried forward in the succeeding recruitment year and if in the succeeding recruitment year also suitable
person with benchmark disability is not available, it may first be filled by interchange among the five
categories and only when there is no person with disability available for the post in that year, the
employer shall fill up the vacancy by appointment of a person, other than a person with disability:
Provided that if the nature of vacancies in an establishment is such that a given category of person
cannot be employed, the vacancies may be interchanged among the five categories with the prior approval
of the appropriate Government.
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(3) The appropriate Government may, by notification, provide for such relaxation of upper age limit
for employment of persons with benchmark disability, as it thinks fit.
35. Incentives to employers in private sector.—The appropriate Government and the local
authorities shall, within the limit of their economic capacity and development, provide incentives to
employer in private sector to ensure that at least five per cent. of their work force is composed of persons
with benchmark disability.
36. Special employment exchange.—The appropriate Government may, by notification, require that
from such date, the employer in every establishment shall furnish such information or return as may be
prescribed by the Central Government in relation to vacancies appointed for persons with benchmark
disability that have occurred or are about to occur in that establishment to such special employment
exchange as may be notified by the Central Government and the establishment shall thereupon comply
with such requisition.
37. Special schemes and development programmes.—The appropriate Government and the local
authorities shall, by notification, make schemes in favour of persons with benchmark disabilities, to
provide,—
(a) five per cent. reservation in allotment of agricultural land and housing in all relevant schemes
and development programmes, with appropriate priority to women with benchmark disabilities;
(b) five per cent. reservation in all poverty alleviation and various developmental schemes with
priority to women with benchmark disabilities;
(c) five per cent. reservation in allotment of land on concessional rate, where such land is to be
used for the purpose of promoting housing, shelter, setting up of occupation, business, enterprise,
recreation centres and production centres.