New Delhi [India], May 17: Taking forward the Prime Minister's 'Accessible India Campaign' (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan), a major step was taken to make Delhi an inclusive capital for persons with disabilities. On the occasion of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 2025, a high-level stakeholder consultation was held at the Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) in Dwarka, New Delhi, where the Sugamya Delhi Abhiyan was officially launched. Over 100 stakeholders--including experts, social organizations, private sector CSR representatives, government officials, and public leaders--joined the initiative and pledged their support.
New Delhi [India], May 17: Taking forward the Prime Minister's "Accessible India Campaign" (Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan), a major step was taken to make Delhi an inclusive capital for persons with disabilities. On the occasion of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 2025, a high-level stakeholder consultation was held at the Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) in Dwarka, New Delhi, where the Sugamya Delhi Abhiyan was officially launched. Over 100 stakeholders--including experts, social organizations, private sector CSR representatives, government officials, and public leaders--joined the initiative and pledged their support.
This campaign builds on the success of the Sugamya Dwarka Abhiyan, launched on May 1, 2025. In just 15 days, more than 70 public and private buildings, malls, schools, colleges, bus stops, parks, and footpaths in Dwarka have been audited for accessibility. Over 500 experts and volunteers have actively participated, making it a strong community-driven movement for accessibility.
The initiative is being led by IDEA (Inclusive Divyangjan Entrepreneur Association), a national organization founded by President Awardee Mallikarjuna Iytha, which is working toward employment, entrepreneurship, and accessibility for persons with disabilities. IDEA has empowered over 1,500 Divyangjan as entrepreneurs and helped over 5,000 people find employment. The campaign is being implemented in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities.
Speaking about the campaign, Mallikarjuna Iytha said, "If India is to become a Vishwaguru (global leader), persons with disabilities must be at the forefront of that journey. But for that, our cities, infrastructure, and environment must be accessible. Accessibility must now become a people's movement, not just a government initiative."
From Dwarka to Delhi: A City-Wide Expansion of Accessibility
Since its launch on May 1, the Sugamya Dwarka Abhiyan has assessed over 70 buildings and public spaces, including offices like NISD, MCD, NHAI, schools, colleges, banks, bus stops, parks, and footpaths. More than 500 volunteers and experts have contributed. This initiative has brought together government, society, and the private sector in a grassroots movement to make Dwarka accessible.
Source: https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/business/sugamya-delhi-abhiyan-launched-to-make-delhi-accessible-and-inclusive-for-persons-with-disabilities/
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