Lot has been happening in the recent past. Here is a quick update:
Accessibility Update 13th June, 2017
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Fighting Disability in all Forms
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Lot has been happening in the recent past. Here is a quick update:
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Big Bazar has launched an initiative to provide wonderful shopping experience to people with disabilities and we have just visited to its store in Koramangala, Bangalore. It was an awesome experience and definitely a good beginning to their journey of inclusive shopping experience. Here is our experience.
Authors note: Please note that this is a republished post due to some unavoidable technical issue.
October seem to be a month for service providers to think of making their services accessible to people with disabilities. Earlier this week, we have witnessed launch of Shopping Assist program by Big Bazar and today, Uber India has launched UberAccess and UberAssist initiatives at Bengaluru, India in partnership with MphasiS. Some details:
We have just started a new initiative to post our collection of accessibility related articles and other stuff on a weekly basis. We aim to post this on every Thursday.
3rd December of every year is observed as International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Objective of observing this day is to raise awareness about people with disabilities and bring them to the mainstream. As we are gearing up to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities, I would like to spend a few minutes and pen my thoughts how lives of people with disabilities have changed over a few years.
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Among the most celebrated accessibility initiatives in 2018 was the Blind Faith Upgrade launched by Isobar India, part of the global Dentsu Aegis Network. This…
The famous annual Carnival of Goa is round the corner and this year it promises to be super special. For the first time, the carnival…
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Be it dedicated priority counters, Quiet Hours for shoppers with autism, or a body wash in Braille packaging, Future Retail Limited has shown a strong…
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In 1995, when Prabal Malaker was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) he was sent to an orthopaedic rather than a neurologist. An indication of how…