New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought a response from the central government on a petition filed by a schoolgirl seeking constitution of an expert committee to draft and implement a nationwide plan to impart skill learning and vocational training to children with special needs.
"The cause appears to be a good one," a bench presided by Chief Justice D.N. Patel said while issuing a notice to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Ministry of Human Resources and Development and sought their responses by March 12.
The petition, filed by a 12th class student named Kanika Gupta, sought the setting up of a committee for drafting a nationwide plan to impart skill learning and vocational training to children with special needs starting from the age group 7-17 years.
The petitioner said that even though numerous government, private, NGOs and charitable trusts are working for the welfare of the children with special needs, they are bereft of legal and fundamental rights of equal opportunity due to lack of a comprehensive policy dealing with a proper educational curriculum.
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