Thallassemia recognised as a disability for medical admissions

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Aug 20, 2017, 10:42:42 PM8/20/17
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Supreme Court helps girl with thalassaemia join medical course

 

A bench perused a report that said thalassaemia is a benchmark disability under law, and also agreed to consider the petitioner’s plea to quash a Medical Council of India rule that does not list it as a disability.

Bhadra Sinha / Hindustan Times, New Delhi

 

A girl suffering from thalassaemia has been allowed admission in a medical course in Chhattisgarh.

 

The Supreme Court has allowed the admission of a girl suffering from thalassaemia to a medical course in Chhattisgarh after a board opined she was eligible to get reservation under the Right of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

A bench headed by justice Dipak Misra perused the report that said thalassaemia is a benchmark disability under law. The court on Friday also agreed to consider the petitioner’s plea to quash a Medical Council of India (MCI) rule that does not list it as a disability.

 

MCI was asked to inform the court what steps it had taken to revise rules and incorporate new categories the government has included in the new disability law. The expert panel to examine the petitioner was constituted pursuant to the court order last week that came on her petition.

The girl was ranked sixth in the physically handicapped category for Chhattisgarh and had cleared NEET. She said the state did not recognise thalassaemia as a benchmark disability despite the law listing it as one.

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Aug 21, 2017, 1:56:23 AM8/21/17
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Thanks for sharing the below information with us.
We will share this information with our members.

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Shobha Tuli 
Secretary-Thalassemics India 
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Aug 22, 2017, 7:05:10 AM8/22/17
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Thanks for sharing this milestone. Wishing more and more rare/life altering diseases get their due recognition legally and socially. The burden of financial management too needs to be reduced in order to manage these illnesses.

Keep up the good work!

Kirtida Oza
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