BLOGS
Love Beyond Disability and Barriers
Looking at Persisting Stereotypes on Love and Disability The desire for a companion is something that most of us experience ...
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Evolution of disability rights in India: How far have we reached at 75?
15th August 1947 can proudly be attributed as the date of India’s birth as a nation which could travel on ...
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4 things Margarita with a Straw has taught us about Disability
Margarita With a Straw was as a movie much ahead of its time. When it released back in 2014, it ...
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World Social Justice Day: Why Social Justice is Incomplete for Persons with Disabilities Without Accessible Transport Systems
In the 2007 session of the UN General Assembly, the member states unanimously decided to observe 20th February as the ...
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Bon Voyage? The World of Travel through Deaf Lens
by Saudamini Pethe In an attempt to look at the transport accessibility and travel experiences of Deaf individuals, Ms Saudamini ...
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“The City Isn’t Made for Me” – Abhishek Anicca
As a person with a disability, I find myself constantly creating space for myself in the city. The city isn't ...
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White cane: a symbol of possibility in the lives of visually impaired people
Every year 15th October is observed as the White Cane Safety Day. The day stresses upon the idea of self-reliance ...
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The Deaf-Blind Community in India
Many of us in society regard disabled individuals as either 'helpless' or 'inspiring.' For the longest time, every reference of ...
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Can We Talk About Periods and Disability? Why Menstruation is more Challenging for Women with Special Needs
Even though menstruation is a naturally occurring physiological phenomenon, it is still considered a taboo topic in India. Unfortunately, menstrual ...
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Education in the times of Lockdown and the Challenges for Students with Disabilities
Education in the times of Lockdown and the Challenges for Students with Disabilities The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged our education ...
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