The Election Commission’s initiative to introduce the ‘Vote From Home’ scheme, specifically targeting citizens aged 85 and above and those with more than 40 per cent disabilities, has sparked a diverse array of opinions and experiences among eligible voters.
Take the case of Preeti Monga, a
The Election Commission’s initiative to introduce the ‘Vote From Home’ scheme, specifically targeting citizens aged 85 and above and those with more than 40 per cent disabilities, has sparked a diverse array of opinions and experiences among eligible voters.
Take the case of Preeti Monga, a
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ANI | Updated: May 05, 2021 13:41 IST
By Sushil Batra
New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response from the Union of India and Delhi government on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to treat persons with disabilities on a priority basis and to make special provisions for them for administering the vaccine for COVID-19.
The Bench of Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh today issued notice to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Government of NCT of Delhi and slated the matter for May 24.
The petitioners, Mohammad Faisal Nawaz and Meenu Mani, disabled persons and social activists through advocate Siddharth Seem sought direction to the respondents to provide coronavirus vaccination to all consenting persons with disabilities along with their caretakers at their own home free of charge and also to establish special counters at all Covid vaccination centres dedicated for