The Administrative Reforms department's Work Study Report 2025 calls for steps to include sign language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.

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Report moots more adalats, district-level complaint redressal cells for differently abled
The Administrative Reforms department's Work Study Report 2025 calls for steps to include sign language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, and the establishment of more adalats (courts) and district-level complaint redressal cells to address the needs of the differently abled population in India. This is significant as it aims to improve accessibility and inclusion for the differently abled, which is an important aspect of social welfare and development that is often tested in competitive exams.
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Exam-ready takeaways
The report recommends the establishment of more adalats (courts) to address the needs of the differently abled population.
The report also suggests the creation of district-level complaint redressal cells for the differently abled.
The goal is to improve accessibility and inclusion for the differently abled population in India.
The report aims to address the social welfare and development needs of the differently abled, which is an important aspect tested in competitive exams.
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