Disabled students in fix as DU colleges wait for fee waiver notification
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Access to reading material, transportation and private accommodation remain major problems for students with disabilities.
Riswana Khatoon, who studies History (H) at Daulat Ram College, said, "I was staying in a hostel run by an NGO in Sant Nagar in my first year. Two to three girls shared each room in the hostel and it was difficult to study. While I was able to get a seat in the university's Rajiv Gandhi Hostel for Girls eventually, many girls stay at these private hostels and face problems."
Another student of History (H), Rishoo Singh, said, "I have not been able to get reading material for this semester. The Braille studio in the university is not equipped to deal with the bulk of demands for readings. It takes a number of weeks for one book to be recorded."
According to Bipin Tiwari, Officer on Special Duty, Equal Opportunity Cell, colleges need to play a more active part in solving the problems faced by students.
"Every college has an enabling unit which should be looking at these issues. The EOC cannot provide every facility; the enabling units in colleges will have to be strengthened. Some colleges had problems regarding implementation of university rules that waived off tuition fees. We have been writing to colleges and asking them to implement all the measures and provide the university with a report on the action taken by them. The university will also conduct surprise visits to colleges to ascertain what steps have been taken by them," Tiwari said.
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