What you get
- Eligible beneficiaries of this scheme will be provided with a DAISY Player to facilitate accessible learning and information access.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
Who is eligible to receive a walking stick under this scheme?
To be eligible for the DAISY Player Sanction Scheme, the applicant must meet the following criteria: | - The applicant should have 40% or above disability and must fulfill the eligibility conditions as specified under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016. | - The applicant is eligible for sanction only once in three years. | - The applicant's family annual income should not exceed ₹3.00 lakhs.
How often can a person receive an adult stick under this scheme?
The benefit can be sanctioned once every three years.
What documents are required to apply for a walking stick?
Applicants must submit the following documents: | - Age proof (only in case of senior citizens) | - Aadhaar Card | - Caste Certificate (for SC/ST/BC applicants) | - Passport size photograph | - Latest Income Certificate or BPL Ration Card
Is this scheme only for senior citizens?
No, the scheme is open to all eligible persons with disabilities. However, senior citizens must provide age proof to avail the benefit.
Who is responsible for distributing the walking sticks?
The walking sticks are distributed through the Assistant Directors and District Managers of the respective departments.
What measures are in place to prevent double or false claims?
Records of beneficiaries are maintained to avoid double or false claims, and verification is conducted before approval.
Can the walking stick be transferred to another person?
No, the walking stick is issued to the individual and is non-transferable.
Is there an application deadline for receiving a walking stick?
Applications are received throughout the year, and eligible requests are processed as they come.
What happens if the walking stick is damaged or requires maintenance?
Maintenance and repair responsibilities are usually not covered by the scheme; beneficiaries should refer to the guidelines or contact the distribution office for specific assistance.
What are the legal implications if incorrect information is found in the application at a later date?
The beneficiary is liable for legal action by the Corporation and must return the walking stick or the cost of the instrument.