India, Republic of (Press Release) March 2, 2008 --
Dear One and All,
It’s indeed happy to write here that Mr.Kodakkal Shivaprasad, General Secretary, Shimoga District Physically Handicapped Welfare Sangha [Regd] has been selected for e-discussion at United Nation Development Programme of UNITED NATION on the subject ‘ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES’. Mr. Kodakkal Shivaprasad submitted his 10 page discussion theory and was successfully selected for an attention and the 2nd part of the discussion will be started from 2nd March this year. Earlier Kodakkal Shivaprasad was recipient of news letters from INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS SECRETARIET [IYDP] of United Nations.
He was included in International and National Biographical Notes published by prominent publishers around the world and was recipient of several awards & honors around the nation.
As we are aware that Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment had initiated the process of amending the Persons with Disabilities [Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation] Act,1995 through National consultation with Stake holders, Kodakkal Shivaprasad included as Stakeholder for initiating the process of amending the Persons with Disabilities [Equal Opportunities ,Protection of Rights and Full Participation Act,1995. And it can be viewed at the Ministry’s website: http://socialjustice.nic.in/disabled/welcome.htm
Keeping in view the demands that the amendment to the Act may be considered after India signed the UN Convention on Rights for Persons with Disabilities, the process was kept in abeyance. This was resumed, after signing of the convention, the ministry’s reports declared.
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The e-discussion submitted by Kodakkal Shivaprasad to the UNDP Sustainable Development Strategies were available at the following blog: http://www.kodakkalshivaprasad.blogspot.com
An achievements website has been insisted at: www.kodakkalshivaprasad.wetpaint.com and those who interested requested to add their comments on there.
It’s indeed happy to write here that Mr.Kodakkal Shivaprasad, General Secretary, Shimoga District Physically Handicapped Welfare Sangha [Regd] has been selected for e-discussion at United Nation Development Programme of UNITED NATION on the subject ‘ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES’. Mr. Kodakkal Shivaprasad submitted his 10 page discussion theory and was successfully selected for an attention and the 2nd part of the discussion will be started from 2nd March this year. Earlier Kodakkal Shivaprasad was recipient of news letters from INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS SECRETARIET [IYDP] of United Nations.
He was included in International and National Biographical Notes published by prominent publishers around the world and was recipient of several awards & honors around the nation.
As we are aware that Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment had initiated the process of amending the Persons with Disabilities [Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation] Act,1995 through National consultation with Stake holders, Kodakkal Shivaprasad included as Stakeholder for initiating the process of amending the Persons with Disabilities [Equal Opportunities ,Protection of Rights and Full Participation Act,1995. And it can be viewed at the Ministry’s website: http://socialjustice.nic.in/disabled/welcome.htm
Keeping in view the demands that the amendment to the Act may be considered after India signed the UN Convention on Rights for Persons with Disabilities, the process was kept in abeyance. This was resumed, after signing of the convention, the ministry’s reports declared.
.
The e-discussion submitted by Kodakkal Shivaprasad to the UNDP Sustainable Development Strategies were available at the following blog: http://www.kodakkalshivaprasad.blogspot.com
An achievements website has been insisted at: www.kodakkalshivaprasad.wetpaint.com and those who interested requested to add their comments on there.

To effect disability act at Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, & for e-discussion at UNDP,United Nations, USA
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