Designed to improve equality and accessibility
“exemplary work towards the cause of accessibility” and for “ensuring a life of equality and dignity for people with disabilities”.
“exemplary work towards the cause of accessibility” and for “ensuring a life of equality and dignity for people with disabilities”.
These Awards are given away every year to those who have been doing exemplary work towards the cause of accessibility and thus ensuring a life of equality and dignity for people with disabilities.
Yet, it remains a city that is non-interfering and one that lets you be. As a woman and as a woman with disability, Bangalore has given me both anonymity and welcomed me with open arms. I am quite hopeful that Bangalore would live up to its name of being the disability capital of India and also become “world class” by including all.
I am very happy that our work at NID has been recognized.” He is among three awardees in the working professionals’ category. The awards will be handed over at New Delhi on August 14.
My name is Nazir & I live in Bangalore, India. I was born in Madagascar and lived upto the age of 10 years old. Later on flied to India and did high school and was a fairly a good student. Sports played a big role in my life, as I used to be a gymnast and played tennis as well.
The India- based member- companies are TCS, Wipro, Infosys, MphasiS and Thomson Reuters. What’s more? of the 13 employers’ organisations to join the network, two are from India,they are Nasscom and the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), in association with AccessAbility and BarrierBreak Technologies, recently announced the awardees of The NCPEDP – MphasiS Universal Design Awards 2011. The awards which received an overwhelming response in its introductory year (2010) will be given away on the eve of Independence Day i.e. 14th August.
Awards in this category will be given to people who work for the cause of accessibility and Universal Design in any of the areas such as built environment, transport infrastructure, service provision, information and communication technology (ICT), universally designed consumer products, mobility & independent living aids, or assistive technology.