- Is India truly inclusive? Recent reports of poor accessibility in Pune raise concerns about the state of public spaces in the country. If a major city like Pune struggles with inclusivity, what does this mean for rural areas with even fewer resources and oversight?
- A complaint has been filed, but will it actually make a difference? Accessibility is not a privilege, it’s a basic right that everyone should have access to. Public spaces, including those run by India Post, need to prioritize inclusivity for all citizens.
- It’s time for authorities to do more than just meet minimum requirements. They need to ensure that all individuals are able to access public spaces with dignity and ease. Let’s hope this recent incident sparks real change in how we approach inclusivity in India.
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