Mangalore, November 23: As compared to its neighbours, Karnataka is not disabled-friendly. The state funds just 30 schools, a dismal number when compared to Maharashtra, which funds 900 schools, and Kerala, which supports 244 schools.
The Karnataka State Commissionerate for Persons with Disability led by KV Rajanna has recently sent teams to neighbouring states to study how special schools are administered.
According to Mr Rajanna, the reason for the government's apathy towards persons with disability is not absence of funds.
“About Rs200 crore meant for disabled people is lying idle. According to the planning secretary, the sum exceeds Rs500 crore. The Mysore corporation has Rs1.75 crore in its corpus. The BBMP has Rs50 lakh,” he added.
He said that the education system for special children is riddled with problems, including shortage of special educators. “Many schools take teachers from government schools on deputation. The number of qualified educators is less than 1,000, of which many are not working,” he said.
Accessibility also remains an issue. It's been 30 years since the curriculum was planned, he said.
“We need 99 lakh special educators if we estimate that 1% of the population consists of disabled people,” he added.
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