Chief Minister MK Stalin unveiled a comprehensive program aimed at empowering differently-abled individuals in the state. The initiative, funded by the World Bank with an allocation of Rs 17.73 crore, is set to provide a wide range of opportunities, including livelihood support, for those with disabilities. Speaking during the State Advisory Board meeting for differently-abled individuals held at the Secretariat, Chief Minister Stalin revealed a multifaceted plan, which includes the establishment of integrated service centers in every district. These centers, supported by World Bank funding, are designed to enhance the well-being and independence of persons with disabilities. In the initial phase, 12 integrated service centers will be established across five districts, offering various social security initiatives and integrated living services. The program reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to recognizing and supporting differently-abled individuals, with the creation of a dedicated sector focused on their welfare. Stalin emphasised the importance of this initiative, stating, “Even if it benefits only one person, even a single disabled person should not feel disappointed.” This dedication aligns with the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ensuring equal opportunities for differently-abled people. To motivate and support top-performing students with disabilities, financial incentives of Rs 50,000 each will be provided to the top 1,000 students out of the 50,000 who pass the first-level exams in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC). Furthermore, the Central Cooperative Bank in Tamil Nadu has allocated Rs 64 crore to provide financial assistance to 14,271 individuals with disabilities. Small and micro-enterprises are also supported through financial aid of Rs 25,000 or one-third of the loan amount, whichever is lowe

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