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Today’s post is by Indrani, a writer and practicing sociologist, passionate about exploring social themes and driving development sector initiatives. _________________________________________…
This is a guest post by Dr. Pranoo who lives in Hyderabad India and has worked as a gender and sexuality researcher. ________________________________________________________________________________…
Talking about permanent disability, inclusion and a lived experience. Today’s guest post is by Nupur Jain, a writer who loves books, movies, music and anything related to the art of self-expr…
The post discusses the concept of accessibility, emphasizing the inadequacies faced by individuals with disabilities. It highlights how lack of awareness, poor design, and insensitive practices hin…
Today’s post is by Shruti Pushkarna, an inclusion and diversity advocate. As an inclusion & diversity advocate she works closely with Civil Society Organizations, Corporate Sponsors and Governm…
This is a guest post written by Charu Mathur Dev. Charu is a freelancer in Hindi writing, editing and translating. Her congenital orthopedic condition did not deter her from continuous upskilling a…
True inclusion starts with a conversation. Join us as we explore accessibility and inclusive design, the barriers facing the disabled community, and how we can empower everyone to access our world&…
Disability inclusion isn’t just a goal—it’s a necessity. As we mark IDPD 2024, this post explores powerful stories, actionable strategies, and a vision for a world that celebrates abilities over...
A moving story of Apurva, a deaf and mute boy, his struggles to express himself, and the journey of his family to understand him.
A child with ADHD can be a handful to deal with, and stress on parents can be huge. This mom of such a child says that the right approach and professional help can do wonders.
My sister is hearing impaired. I don’t like to talk about it because no matter how much I love her or empathize with her; I will never truly understand what it means to live in her shoes. To live w…
In ancient times, the children with special needs were considered as “unfit.” They were deprived of all sorts of human rights and facilities that existed in the society. Instead of compassion, peop…
This is a guest post by Nirmala Pillai, an ex-Civil service officer . Now a full time writer and painter . She has published three books of poems one collection of short stories and her latest is a…
Being a parent of a child who is ‘different’ from the rest of the crowd is not easy. If you happen to meet children and parents of children with special needs, I urge you to be loving a…