A Variance of USA, JAPAN and INDIAN Laws in Context of Physically Challenged Persons

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Lobhpreet, Dr. Dalliandeep Kaur Tiwana, Dr. Amritpal Kaur

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Physically challenged persons are also known as physically challenged persons, who are special creation of God, have special capabilities to do their work or to live their life independently and for this purpose they need empathy and support of abled bodied persons. There are many examples which show their special capabilities instead of their physical inabilities to do some work of their day to day life. Government plays a major role to push the people to do better things in their life and better work for the society. By providing better platforms and opportunities the status of physically challenged persons would be uplifted. Many schemes, policies, plans, strategies and programs are there, for the benefit of physically challenged persons but these policies and plans are not implemented properly and there is plethora in their implementation. The objective of the paper is to explain the gap of these policies and plans with the help of legislations, schemes, plans, policies along with comparison of these laws with America, Japan and India. Suggestions will be given for the upliftment of this vulnerable group.

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