[Video feature] Enabling India's Disabled

Posted: Published on May 24th, 2014

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Disability isnt the problem, the lack of solutions that work for the disabled is, says Shanti Raghavan.

Shantis brother, Hari, started losing his eyesight at the age of fifteen due to retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that gradually diminishes eyesight. During Haris visit to the US, where Shanti and her husband lived at the time, they collectively decided that if he couldnt see, that didnt mean he couldnt do. And so, they did: they attempted every kind of adventure sport and every ing, including swimming, kayaking and snorkeling. This is the summer that initiated Shanti and her husband, Dipesh, into the world of empowering people with disabilities.

In this inspiring and rather motivating conversation on Chai wtih Lakshmi, Shanti shares about how her non-profit organisation Enable India is enabling thousands of people with disabilities, helping them contribute on par with the abled. The organisation works closely with corporates, the state government and with individuals to train and create employment for differently abled people. Any person with disability actually can do any job, if they have the right solution. I call it the workplace solution. For instance if you or I want to see at night we would use a torch, and in the same way a person with disability can use a suitable solution and achieve a similar result, says Shanti.

To know more on the lives that Enable India has touched and Shanti Raghavans inspiring contribution in this space, watch this video!

About the show: Chai with Lakshmi is Indias first award winning online talk show. It showcases people and ideas that are positively shaping India for the future.Follow the show on Twitter (@chaiwithlakshmi) andFacebook

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[Video feature] Enabling India's Disabled

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