The Delhi High Court has asked the Delhi government to consider relaxing rules for blind candidates appearing in job-oriented competitive examinations.
A division bench of Justices T.S. Thakur and Aruna Suresh Friday asked the government to treat visually handicapped applicants with more sensitivity.
The court was hearing a public interest petition (PIL) filed by the Blind Persons Association of India seeking relaxation of procedures for visually challenged students appearing in various job-related examinations across the country.
It directed the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board to examine the association's representative and also consider such applicants' difficulties.
From correspondents in Delhi, India
Saturday, 8 March 2008
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