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Disability Helpline

  This Page will list initative by Government and NGO to support your growth Government Websites

1. https://disabilityaffairs.gov.in/ Contact : 011-24364456

2. https://www.swavlambancard.gov.in/ ( Disability Card )

3. Telangana Govt - Differently Abled helpline 155326

N.G.O

1. The Association of People with Disability Banglore website : https://www.apd-india.org/

2. Family of Disabled - Delhi website : http://familyofdisabled.org/ NewDelhi . Contact : 011-41570140 / 45129935

3. VISHWAS - GURUGRAM , HARYANA Website : https://vishwasindia.org/ DISABILITY RESOURCE HELPLINE :- 18001804646

4. SAMARTHANAM TRUST FOR DISABLED CENTRES : Bengaluru, BelagavI , Dharwad , Bellari ,Kodikonda ,Guntur ,Delhi , Mumbai, Hyderabad ,Chennai ,KochI , Pune Website : https://www.samarthanam.org/

5. Sarthak Educational Trust - Various centre across India Website : https://sarthakindia.org/ Contact : 011-42004238

6. Cheshire Disability Trust - Bangalore Website : https://www.cheshiredisability.org/

7. YOURTH4JOB - JOBS FOR DISABLED Website : https://www.youth4jobs.org/ Contact : info@youth4jobs.org

8. DEEPALAYA N.G.O Website : https://www.deepalaya.org/

Other Initatives Specialized Hospital and instutions :

1. Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech and Hearing Disabilities (Divyangjan) Website : https://www.ayjnihh.nic.in/

2. BHAGWAN MAHAVEER VIKALANG SAHAYATA SAMITI Prosthesis and other aids : jaipurfoot Contact : +91 9314566665 or 9829016015 Website : https://www.jaipurfoot.org/

3. RATNA NIDHI CHARITABLE FOUNDATION - Mumbai Provides Free Prostheic Legs - Sometimes in a year

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS ACTS

1. The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016

2. The National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999

3. Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992

Complete list : https://disabilityaffairs.gov.in/content/page/acts.php

District Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRC) are planned by government Indianhelpline is initative to help connect information for citizen welfare .

we are not connected with government nor with any N.G.O listed for any error or update email at Indianhelpline@hotmail.com Do not email for help .

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