Patna: The Bihar government has expanded eligibility for free prosthetic limbs and assistive devices under its Chief Minister’s Divyangjan Empowerment Scheme, reducing the minimum disability requirement from 44% to 40%.
Under the revised guidelines, residents aged five years and above with a certified disability of 40% or more will now be eligible for free assistive equipment, provided their annual household income does not exceed Rs. 2 lakh. Officials said the change aims to ensure wider inclusion and improve access to mobility and support aids for people with disabilities.
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🎯 Objective of the move
Expand support by lowering eligibility to 40% disability for early assistance
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👥 Who will benefit
Divyangjans above 5 years across disability types
Families with an annual income below Rs. 2 lakh
People with visual, hearing, mobility, intellectual and developmental disabilities
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♿ Why it matters
Improves mobility, communication and daily functioning
enables access to education, jobs and public spaces
Enhances social inclusion and self-confidence
- 🧰 What support is given
Beneficiaries can receive free artificial limbs and assistive devices, including:
Hearing aids, smart canes, and Braille kits
Electric wheelchairs, walkers, prosthetics
CP chairs, learning material kits, multi-sensory education tools
- 📝 How to apply
Applications can currently be submitted offline at block offices, Buniyad centres or district disability empowerment offices. State officials said an online application portal is expected to be launched soon to simplify the process.
Required documents:
Disability certificate / UDID card
Residence certificate
Age proof
Passport-size photograph