Disability Rights
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When walking, seeing and hearing are taxed: The case against GST on disability aids
Nipun Malhotra Harshita Kumari
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Using negativity to drive forward: One-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy conquers the classical world
Luis Dias
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Video: Why activists unable to blink an eye went to court against E-KYC
Aryan Mahtta Kritika Pant
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All persons with disabilities eligible for scribes in examinations, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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How the new digital data protection rules infantilise people with disabilities
Nivedita Krishna
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Indian legal initiatives for the disabled that could have been transformative – but faltered
Shashank Pandey
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Disabled community’s dream of an accessible India gets longer still
Nipun Malhotra
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In GN Saibaba’s death, a sign for disability rights movement to take its struggles beyond inclusion
Shashank Pandey Srijan Rai
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Why the attack on disability reservations is misguided and ableist
Tony Kurian
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Why allegations that trainee IAS officer misused quota are a body blow to disability rights
Nipun Malhotra
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Bombay HC pulls up Maharashtra as advisory board for disabled persons defunct since 2020
Scroll Staff
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Implementation of Disabilities Act remains dismal, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Please touch: Indian art is finally growing sensitive to the needs of the visually impaired
Kamayani Sharma
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Why do so many Indian drivers fail to follow the road rules?
Akash V Basu Sarika Panda Bhatt
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IndiGo bars child with special needs from boarding flight at Ranchi airport
Scroll Staff
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Shift GN Saibaba from Nagpur jail to medical facility, disability rights group writes to NHRC
Scroll Staff
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First person: Why I don’t want to be called ‘differently abled’
Nipun Malhotra
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Why are India’s laws to protect the rights and dignity of the mentally ill not working?
Jayshree Bajoria Shantha Rau Barriga
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Why is GN Saibaba being denied adequate medical care and a life of dignity in prison?
Rochelle Pinto
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India needs to understand that living with a disability makes me neither ‘helpless’ nor ‘heroic’
Preeti Singh