Sonipat (Haryana) [India], November 4 (ANI/OP Jindal University): Dignity for people with reduced mobility can be ensured through an inclusive environment that can be used by everyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or disability as it is essentially a human rights issue, said Sminu Jindal MD, Jindal Saw Ltd., Founder & Chairperson, Svayam, an initiative of S. J. Charitable Trust that has been working towards providing independence and dignity to people with reduced mobility. Svayam has been engaged in making various public places accessible for all, especially the elderly and the disabled. The organisation is spearheaded by Sminu Jindal as its Chairperson and her experiences led to a focused action plan of Svayam to promote accessibility in community infrastructure, by way of access audits/appraisals of the public infrastructure and suggesting the access solutions to make these places barrier free and accessible to all. Svayam aims at not only generating awareness about the
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