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Stung by allegations of harassment by activists, Kolkata Airport takes steps to become disabled-friendly

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Kolkata Airport was in the news a few weeks ago after a group of
disability rights activists reported that they were harassed and
discriminated against by airport officials. Airport authorities had promised
greater sensitisation after those allegations and they are going all out to
become accessible.

Wheelchair-friendly help desks, disabled-friendly toilets and retiring rooms,
low height flight information displays and tactile studs at departure level.
In case you thought you were reading about an airport in the United States or
Europe, read on.

These are just some of the accessibility features at the Kolkata
Airport
that were recently unveiled. Stung by allegations of being
insensitive and abusive towards passengers with disabilities, Kolkata airport
authorities are going out of their way to correct that perception.

The allegations were levelled by a group of leading disability rights
activists from the city who were on their way to a conference in New Delhi
when they are subjected to harassment by a Central Industrial
Security Force (CISF)
official as well as airline employees. Airport
officials promised to look into the matter and among the many assurances was
sensitisation trainings for airport staff members.

The slew of disabled-friendly amenities, announced on social media
accompanied with images of the makeover less than a month after that incident
is certainly commendable.

In line with Accessible India Campaign, Kolkata Airport is upgrading the
infrastructure and facilities for Passengers with reduced Mobility (PRM).
In this series, PRM friendly retiring rooms, tactile studs at departure
level, low height information display, fluorescent painting in staircases,
wheelchair-friendly Help Desk have been provided for passengers with
reduced mobility. – Kolkata Airport

Speaking to the media, Kaushik Bhattacharjee,
Director, Kolkata Airport said that the process of
identifying the shortfalls in infrastructure at the airport had begun in
August this year. “We have started the process of upgrading the facilities to
provide barrier-free access to passengers with reduced mobility. Our motto is
to ensure that every passenger gets to negotiate through the airport without
seeking assistance”, said Bhattacharjee to the Times of
India

The upgrades are a part of the Accessible India Campaign. In
the pipeline is a dedicated car parking facility for people with disabilities
that is located close to the terminal. Airport officials are also being given
separate sensitisation trainings on communicating with passengers who are
deaf and hard of hearing. There will also be sensitisation trainings held to
understand the needs of passengers with other disabilities.

All airlines have been asked to provide boarding ramps like
IndiGo or make an ambulift available. The first phase of the
makeover is complete.

Welcoming the facilities, Aditi Bandopadhyaya,
Managing Trustee, SAMYA Foundation hopes that Kolkata
Airport authorities will also keep in mind the specific needs of people with
autism and developmental disabilities.

“When disabilities are taken into consideration, the needs of people with
physical disabilities is taken into consideration. As someone who works with
children with autism and developmental differences and a parent to a child
with autism, I hope their specific needs are also considered. Like at
airports, my son has to stand in a separate queue from me and I can see the
anxiety building up within him”.

In such cases, she suggests that the disability card be taken into
consideration. “I feel that people who have the disability card should be
able to stand with their families so that when they have to take their belts
off, etc, they have someone with them who can make them feel at ease”.

Another measure Aditi hopes to see are sensory waiting rooms which have been
introduced in some airports in India. “It just needs to be a room with bean
bags so cushions so they can wait in case flights are delayed”. Standardised
protocols would also help, like indicators for male and female washrooms. “In
some airports there are images of a king or a queen to indicate washrooms for
men and women, instead there should be one image used everywhere”.

Source: https://newzhook.com/story/stung-by-allegations-of-harassment-by-activists-kolkata-airport-takes-steps-to-become-disabled-friendly

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