The Tamil Nadu Government has announced a series of welfare measures benefiting differently abled persons, including a complete waiver of the VAT imposed on battery operated three-wheelers used by them.
“Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa has directed to waive off the 14.5 per cent value-added tax on battery operated three-wheelers used by differently abled persons,” an official release said here today.
She has increased the annual allocation towards procuring modern artificial limbs for differently abled students and entrepreneurs from Rs 35.20 lakh to Rs 70 lakh.
Doubling of govt aid
She has also announced doubling of the Government assistance for teachers employed by NGOs under the Department of Welfare of Differently Abled Persons. Over 900 special instructors will be now paid Rs 10,000 against Rs 5,000.
She has also directed expanding the scheme to 39 more special schools, covering hearing and visual disabilities, it said, adding that a total of 1,019 special instructors will benefit and the Government would incur an additional expenditure of Rs 12.22 crore.
Food, monthly assistance
The Chief Minister has also hiked the monthly food assistance of students studying in hostels run by the Department of Welfare of Differently Abled Persons from Rs 450 to Rs 650. The move will benefit 8,214 students.
Jayalalithaa has announced Rs 1,000 as monthly assistance to over 6,100 inmates of 10 state-run Leprosy rehabilitation homes.
She has also announced providing free bicycles to students of 62 Government ITIs (Industrial Training Institute), free laptops and a monthly financial assistance of Rs 500.
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