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Between Access and Stigma: The Paradox of Disability Certification

Author(s) Dr. Sangram Singh
Country India
Abstract Disability certification serves as both a gateway and a gatekeeper—granting access to essential state welfare, while simultaneously reinforcing exclusionary perceptions. This article explores the paradox inherent in disability certification, where the need for formal recognition collides with persistent stigma, procedural opacity, and institutional inertia. It begins by addressing the sociopolitical construction of disability and how certification functions as a mechanism of identity validation. The section “When Identity Needs a Certificate” critically evaluates how individuals with disabilities are compelled to navigate a bureaucratic maze to prove their impairments in order to access basic entitlements.
Focusing on “Disability Certification in India,” the article unpacks the legal framework, administrative procedures, and the uneven implementation across states, highlighting the challenges of categorization, inconsistent medical assessments, and digital barriers. In “Paper Barriers,” it delves into how bureaucracy itself becomes a disabling force, especially for persons with invisible, psychosocial, or fluctuating disabilities. The article further identifies the psychological toll of repeated scrutiny, medical gatekeeping, and the fear of stigma that discourages individuals from seeking certification.
In the final section, “Forging Ahead,” the discussion shifts to emerging possibilities—such as digitization, rights-based legal reforms, and inclusive certification practices—that could mitigate exclusion while preserving dignity. The article concludes by advocating for a certification regime that is not merely technocratic, but grounded in empathy, accessibility, and a recognition of diverse lived realities. It calls for the reimagining of disability certification not as a filter for welfare, but as a facilitator of full citizenship.
Keywords Accessibility, Bureaucracy, Disability Rights, Inclusion, Stigma
Field Sociology > Administration / Law / Management
Published In Volume 16, Issue 2, July-December 2025
Published On 2025-08-15
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