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PANJAB UNIVERSITY TAKES A MAJOR LEAP TOWARDS ACCESSIBILITY WITH RS. 5.22 CRORE GRANT UNDER SIPDA SCHEME

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In a significant step toward inclusivity, Panjab University has been approved a grant of Rs. 5.22 crore as the first instalment under the Scheme for Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act (SIPDA).

The funding, sanctioned by the Government of India, is part of a more significant Rs. 54 crore request submitted by the university to enhance accessibility infrastructure across its campus, ensuring a barrier-free environment for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).

The initial Rs. 5.22 crore will support a range of initiatives, including constructing ramps, installing elevators, tactile pathways, accessible restrooms, and other essential facilities to cater to the needs of students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities. This move aligns with the university’s commitment to fostering an inclusive educational ecosystem and adhering to the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016.

Panjab University has been proactive in addressing accessibility needs. In December 2023, the Equal Opportunity Cell for Persons with Disabilities (EOC-PwDs) initiated a comprehensive accessibility audit that identified key areas for improvement, laying the groundwork for the effective utilization of the SIPDA grant to implement targeted upgrades across the campus.

Speaking on the development, Prof. RenuVig, Vice Chancellor of Panjab University, said, “This first instalment of Rs. 5.22 crore marks a milestone in our journey toward making education accessible to all. Building on the insights from the December 2023 accessibility audit spearheaded by our EOC-PwDs, we are committed to ensuring that every individual, regardless of physical challenges, can thrive in an environment that supports their aspirations. We are grateful to the Government of India for this initial support under the SIPDA scheme and look forward to realising the full vision of our Rs. 54 crore proposal.”

The SIPDA scheme, implemented by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, provides financial assistance to institutions to create accessible infrastructure.

With this funding, Panjab University aims to set a benchmark for accessibility in regional higher education institutions. Work on the proposed accessibility enhancements is expected to commence soon, and a detailed plan to ensure timely execution is already in motion.

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