Let’s get into the driving seat!
There is an urgent need for a paradigm shift in the approach to mainstreaming of people with disabilities. No one opts for a disability – then why the shame? It is time for disabled people to show the way to an accessible world.
Published in : VOICE Magazine FOD
Some Dos and Don’ts
Here are some ideas for what to do, what not to do and how to behave when you are interacting with a person with a visual impairment. It will make life easier for you as well as them!
Published in : VOICE Magazine FOD
Crippling Quotas
Though the number of educated disabled persons is on the rise, their numbers in the workforce do not show a comparable increase. The key is the display of capabilities. As employers or employees, focus on the skills and not the disability of a person.
Published in : Hindustan Times
U can!
If you wish for a happier world first we must have a happier you! Drive away negative feelings and self-defeating emotions that hold you back from realizing your full potential and creativity.
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Gift freedom!
It is not too difficult to make your home a barrier-free environment for persons with low or no vision. All we need to do is make some simple but crucial changes. With a little bit of care, freedom is what you can gift to your visually impaired fellow beings!
Visit : www.accessability.co.in
Grooming and Personality
Packaging and content must both be excellent for any product to succeed. Your personality and grooming must both be good for you to succeed. Your disability will take a back seat, allowing confidence to get behind the wheel to drive you on the road to success!
Visit : www.eyeway.org
Self-discipline: The first key to success
There is a magic wand right in front of you! Now, you can turn your dreams and desires into reality. The only mantras you have to remember are ‘hard work’ ‘persistence’ and ‘discipline’.
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