DifferentlyAbled

Over 2,000 differently-abled youth turned up for this super-inclusive dance festival in Bengaluru

Tandav, an inclusive dance festival organised by the NGO Smileys India, is held in Bengaluru every year in December Nothing will be more perfect on a Sunday morning in December than to spend a few extra hours in your warm bed. After all, winter is here and Bengalureans do deserve those extra hours of slumber. …

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Empowering the Differently Abled

Employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in the private sector have improved dramatically in the last ten years, especially in the major metros with companies seeing the business value in hiring persons with disability. The trust build by providing good employable products to companies paid off. Companies growing at a meteoric pace have found a …

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This Indomitable Woman Didn’t Let Patriarchy, Sexual Abuse Or Multiple Sclerosis Defeat Her!

Managing trustee of Swarga Foundation, Swarnalatha is paving the way for other people with varying forms of disability embrace their impairment and make the best out of their lives too. Between adversity and our response is a space. In that space are the power and freedom to choose to crumble, or to elevate both ourselves …

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Haryana’s Nishtha Dudeja First Ever Indian to Win Miss Deaf Asia Crown

Haryana girl Nishtha Dudeja has proved that disability cannot come in the way of success. She has won the Miss Deaf Asia 2018 title at an international pageant held in Prague recently.Nishtha, who is the first Indian to have won any title at the Miss Deaf World Pageant, said on Monday that she faced tough …

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23-YO Indian Scientist’s Brilliant Innovation Can Eliminate the Need for Braille!

Braille has been the long-standing method for the visually-impaired populace to read and get around in this world. For more than two centuries, braille has empowered many. However, those who have not been exposed to braille, continue to be restricted by their impairment and often remain unemployed. Well, this innovation by an Indian scientist happens …

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