How can it be ensured that any department of the government or establishment does keep seats aside for disabled persons?
The Special Employment Exchange is a government department that ensures that all government establishments and departments have reservations for persons with disability (for a maximum of three per cent). The Special Employment Exchange has the power to inspect any record or document in possession of the establishment. It may send a notification to any establishment or department asking for information about vacancies in the office that have been filled by disabled persons, or are going to be made available between specified dates. The establishment must comply with the Special Employment Exchanges and send the information. The Special Employment Exchange can ask any questions while gathering information they require.
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