Railways is denying right to mobility, disability rights organisation says, stages protest in Madurai
The Hindu
No fare concession given in special trains, specially-designed coaches for disabled removed or locked, the protesters said
Southern Railway has been denying the right to mobility to persons with disabilities by not extending the concession in train fares, activists said on Wednesday. Besides operating only a limited number of trains in the pretext of COVID-19 pandemic, the officials have removed the coaches specially designed for disabled persons. In some trains, these coaches are kept locked and the disabled persons are put to lot of hardship, said S. Namburajan, general secretary of Tamil Nadu Association for the Rights of All Types of Differently Abled and Caregivers (Taratdac).More Related News

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