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26th May 2017, 04:37 PM
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Ear hearing loss of 50% is enough to be eligible for physical handicapped?
Sir, I am 31 years. I am suffering from ear problem since my childhood.My one ear has 50% loss hearing. Am I eligible for Physical handicapped category candidate.
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28th May 2017, 10:12 PM
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So you know about the physically handicapped eligibility.
For this,You must have to know that one person can come under the category of physically handicapped if he/she has one of the ear (in both) loss of 60 decibel or more. So you cannot come under the category of physically handicapped because you have 50% loss of power of one ear. |
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28th May 2017, 10:13 PM
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So you know about the physically handicapped eligibility.
For this,You must have to know that one person can come under the category of physically handicapped if he/she has one of the ear (in both) loss of 60 decibels or more. So you cannot come under the category of physically handicapped because you have 50% loss of power of one ear. |
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3rd October 2018, 07:57 PM
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I am deaf for 1 ear (100%) and other ear is working fine. Am I eligible for physically handicapped ?? Somebody saying 40% or more deaf should be there on good ear to treat as physically handicapped ?? Which one is correct ???
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