Unlocking Accessibility: A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity for India
Sminu Jindal, a key figure in promoting accessibility, highlights the urgent need for India to integrate accessibility into its infrastructure. Her recent experience with airline mishandling underscores the broader economic potential and social benefits of accessible environments as India aims for global events.
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India should prioritize embedding accessibility into its infrastructure strategy from the outset, potentially unlocking significant economic and social benefits, according to Sminu Jindal, founder of the accessibility organization Svayam. Jindal, following damage to her wheelchair on an IndiGo flight, called for enhanced staff training and penalties for mishandling assistive devices.
Jindal emphasizes the importance of accessibility beyond disability, advocating for universal infrastructure accommodating pregnant women, elderly citizens, and anyone with mobility challenges. She argues that improved accessibility offers India a robust opportunity to increase foreign exchange at future global events and ensure inclusive societal growth.
In collaboration with UNESCO and the Paralympic Committee, Jindal envisions India setting international accessibility standards. As part of her vision, she highlights the need for a societal shift in language and perspective, urging a move from 'disability' to 'reduced mobility' to promote dignity. Jindal's initiatives reflect a broader call for an 'accessibility revolution', essential to India’s future development.
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