Uma Tuli

Uma Tuli
Born 3 March 1943 (1943-03-03) (age 74)
New Delhi, India
Occupation Social worker
Years active since 1981
Awards Padma Shri
Nehru Smriti Award and President's Gold Medal
Hong Kong Foundation Award
UN-ESCAP Award
Jhunjhunwala Award
Manv Seva Award
Helen Keller Award
Women Achiever's Award
Lakshmipat Singhania - IIM National Leadership Award
Website Official web site of Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust

Uma Tuli is an Indian social worker, educationist and the founder of Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust,[1] a Delhi-based non governmental organization, working for the rehabilitation of the physically challenged people.[2][3][4][5] She was honored by the Government of India, in 2012, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri.[6]

Biography

Uma Tuli was born on 3 March 1943 in New Delhi.[2][3][4] She secured a master's degree from Jiwaji University, Gwalior and followed it with another master's degree in Special Education (MEd) from the University of Manchester.[2][7] Later, she obtained a doctoral degree from the University of Delhi in English Literature.[2][3][4][7] She has had a career teaching at various colleges in Delhi and Gwalior for over 30 years.[3][4]

Tuli founded Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust,[2][5][7][8] with the savings she accumulated from her salary as a teacher, in 1981.[9] The institution, over the years, has grown in stature to become a single window provider of inclusive education, healthcare, vocational training, employment, sports and cultural facilities for physically disabled people.[2][3][4][5] The institution has networked with Delhi University[2] for courses in Physiotherapy, with Roehampton University[2][5] for teachers' training in special education and also with Manipal University, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University and Indira Gandhi National Open University.[2][7] It also has a branch in Gwalior.[3][4][8]

Uma Tuli is known to be the first non bureaucrat to be appointed as the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disability,[10] a position she held from 2001 till 2005.[2][7] During her tenure, she is known to have initiated efforts to set up mobile courts, hassle free distribution of disability certificates for concessional travel in bus and train and rid the public places of barriers so that persons with disability have easy access.[3][4] She led the Home Guards contingent in the 1978 Republic Day Parade, the first lady commander to do so.[3][4] Her efforts are reported behind the participation of Amar Jyoti students at the 1995 Republic Day Parade, reported to be a first for physically challenged children.[7] She is also reported to have contributed to the conduct of five National Integrated Sports Meets, where children with disabilities competed with normal children.[2][8] She was the leader of the Indian contingent of the Indian contingent for the 5th Abilympics held at Prague, Czech Republic, in 2000[7] and led the team that organized the 6th Abilympics held in New Delhi in 2003[3][4] under the aegis of Amar Jyoti.[9] Tuli has also published many articles and books such as The Spirit Triumphs and Better Care of Children with Locomotor Disability[7][11] and has presented papers at several national and international seminars and conferences.[3][4][5]

Positions

Uma Tuli is the Managing Secretary of Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust since its inception in 1981.[3][4][12] She served as the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities for Government of India for a period of five years from 2001,[9] has held the chair of the Education Commission of the Rehabilitation International, USA[3][4] and is its National Secretary[7] She has been a member of the National Human Rights Commission and has served the advisory board of Voice and Vision, a Mumbai-based resource and training centre for children with multiple disabilities.[7] She is the Secretary General of the National Abilympic Association of India[3][4] and is an executive member of the International Abilympics Federation.[3][4][7] She is also the patron of Society for Empowerment and Trade Upliftment of Artisans (SETU), a non governmental organization working for the development of the weaker sections of the society.[11]

Awards and recognitions

Roehampton University, London has conferred the degree of Doctor of Law (Honoris Causa) on Uma Tuli for her services to inclusive education.[3][4] Amar Jyoti, under Tuli's leadership, received two national awards, one as the best institution in 1991 and the other, for creating barrier-free premises.[2][3][4][7] She has received the Nehru Smriti Award and President's Gold Medal (1981), Hong Kong Foundation award (1987), UN-ESCAP award (1998) Jhunjhunwala award (1998), Manv Seva award (1998) and Helen Keller award (1999).[3][4][7][11]

A recipient of the Women Achiever's award from the Consortium of Women Achievers, Tuli has also been honored by the Berkeley city, Michigan, USA with a special recognition citation.[7][11] She received the Lakshmipat Singhania - IIM National Leadership Award in 2010[3][4][7] and, two years later, she was included by the Government of India in the Republic Day honours list for the civilian award of Padma Shri.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. "Amar Jyoti". Amar Jyoti Charitable Trust. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Elets". Elets. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "AJCT Bio". AJCT. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Atul Vidyalaya Documentory of Dr Uma Tuli". Video. YouTube. 25 September 2013. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "UNESCO". UNESCO. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  6. "Padma Shri" (PDF). Padma Shri. 2014. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Global Skill Summit" (PDF). Global Skill Summit. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  8. 1 2 3 "UN Special". UN Special. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  9. 1 2 3 "Interview 1". Gyan Yathra. 8 May 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  10. "Interview 2". Gyan Yatra. 21 May 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  11. 1 2 3 4 "SETU". SETU. 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  12. "AJCT Secretary". AJCT. 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.

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