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NHRC Advisory On Leprosy Patients

New Delhi, Jan 17: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued an advisory to the Centre and states calling for timely identification, treatment and ending of discrimination against leprosy affected persons and called for a report within three months.
The advisory to the Secretary of the Union Health Ministry and Chief Secretary of all states and Union Territories observed that with advances in medicine, leprosy is fully curable. However, India still accounts for 57 per cent of the global leprosy caseload and most patients live in deplorable conditions.
They also suffer from serious discrimination, it added.
The advisory said that no person suffering from leprosy or any of his family members should be discriminated against and denied any right to healthcare, employment, education and land rights.
The Commission called for special programmes to provide vocational training, employment benefit, unemployment benefits, parental leave, health insurance and funeral benefits to those affected by leprosy and their families.

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