HYDERABAD: The world's first dedicated IT park for persons with disability (PwD) is all set to come up over 10 acres in Hyderabad near the Shamshabad airport in the public private partnership mode, the Telangana government announced on the eve of the International Day of Disabled Persons 2017.The park, which will have facilities for training, residential quarters and delivery centres for domestic and international clients, will create jobs for 2,000 PwD over the next five years by providing them the requisite training and jobs, said a release issued by the Telangana government. The park will be developed in phases over the next two years, Telangana IT secretary Jayesh Ranjan toldTo make this a reality, the government on Saturday entered into an agreement with Vindhya E-Infomedia Private Limited to developing the IT campus. The government and Vindhya will try to rope in various corporates to participate in this oneof-a-kind initiative aimed at making the world more inclusive.The government has also mooted making 20 important government buildings barrierfree in first phase. The department for welfare of disabled and senior citizens will offer aids and appliances like tricycles, motorized vehicles, wheelchairs, calipers, artificial limbs, crutches, hearing aids, laptops, mp3 players and braille books to 12,000 disabled persons, the Telangana government said.Around 2,000 children with disabilities of Classes 1to 10 will be sanctioned pre-matric scholarships and 500 PwDs will be covered under economic rehabilitation scheme for setting up self-employment units with bank linkages. The department has also proposed to provide coaching for competitive examinations to 250 unemployed PwDs, the release added.