
Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act ensures that individuals with disabilities have equal rights and opportunities as others. It mandates non-discrimination in education, employment, healthcare, and public services. The Act promotes accessibility by requiring barrier-free environments and assistive devices. It also recognizes the right to dignity, individual autonomy, and participation in community life. The law establishes authorities to implement and monitor these rights, and emphasizes equal protection under the law. Overall, it aims to empower persons with disabilities, ensuring their inclusion, dignity, and full participation in society.